| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 sayfa
...we ought not to forget, that there is an incessant and ever-flowing current of human affairs towards the worse, consisting of all the follies, all the...forth in the direction of good and worthy objects. It gives a very insufficient idea of the importance of the strivings which take place to improve and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 sayfa
...we ought not to forget, that there is an incessant and ever-flowing current of human affairs towards the worse, consisting of all the follies, all the...forth in the direction of good and worthy objects. It gives a very insufficient idea of the importance of the strivings which take place to improve and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 376 sayfa
...improvement, we ought not to forget that there is an incessant and ever-flowing current of human affairs toward the worse, consisting of all the follies, all...forth in the direction of good and worthy objects. It gives a very insufficient idea of the importance of the strivings which take place to improve and... | |
| Matthew Baxter - 1865 - 534 sayfa
...to counteract, as Mill phrases it, " that incessant and overflowing current in human affairs towards the worse, consisting of all the follies, all the...by the exertions which some persons constantly and some persons by fits, put forth in the direction of good and worthy objects." Nor let it be thought... | |
| Frederick Adolphus Packard - 1866 - 276 sayfa
...affairs towards the worst, consisting of all the follies, all the vices, all the negligences, all the indolences and supinenesses, of mankind, which is...forth in the direction of good and worthy objects." — John Stuart Mill, on Representative Government. carefully guarded and trained by skilful hands,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 382 sayfa
...improvement, we ought not to forget that there is an V incessant and ever-flowing current of human affairs toward the worse, consisting of all the follies, all...forth, in the direction of good and worthy objects. It gives a very insufficient idea of the importance of the strivings •which take place to improve... | |
| Robert William Hughes - 1879 - 236 sayfa
...We ought not to forget that there is one incessant and ever-flowing current of human affairs towards the worse, consisting of all the follies, all the vices, all the negligences, indolences, and supineness of mankind, which is only controlled and kept from sweeping all before it by the exertions... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1919 - 160 sayfa
...we ought not to forget, that there is an incessant and ever-flowing current of human affairs towards the worse, consisting of all the follies, all the vices, all the negligences, indolences, and supinecesses of mankind ; which is only controlled, and kept from sweeping all before it, by the exertions... | |
| Marleen S. Barr, Richard Feldstein - 1989 - 268 sayfa
...always remember, writes Mill, "that there is an incessant and everflowing current of human affairs toward the worse, consisting of all the follies, all...forth in the direction of good and worthy objects. ... A very small diminution of those exertions would not only put a stop to improvement, but would... | |
| John Offer - 2000 - 416 sayfa
...we ought not to forget that there is an incessant and ever-flowing current of human affairs towards the worse, consisting of all the follies, all the...forth in the direction of good and worthy objects. It gives a very insufficient idea of the importance of the strivings which take place to improve and... | |
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