| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 344 sider
...confidence in the efficacy of two things : representative government, and complete freedom of discussion. So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1905 - 536 sider
...in " the efficacy of two things : representative govern" ment, and complete freedom of discussion. So " complete was my father's reliance on the influence " of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it "is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all Lecture VT " would... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 484 sider
...confidence in the efficacy of two things: representative government, and complete freedom of discussion. So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 500 sider
...confidence in the efficacy of two things: representative government, and complete freedom of discussion. So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 488 sider
...confidence in the efficacy of two things: representative government, and complete freedom of discussion.TSo complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1910 - 472 sider
...confidence in the efficacy of two things : representative government, and complete freedom of discussion. So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the... | |
| Henry Lewis - 1913 - 450 sider
...urged upon the English people by the new Radical party. From Education, much was expected to come. " So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind (says his son), whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1919 - 242 sider
...overweening arrogance of its former claims. Writing of " philosophic Radicalism," JS Mill observed : " So complete was my Father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the... | |
| Graham Wallas - 1919 - 444 sider
...to Harrison, May 2, 1834. 1 Bee "James Mill : a Biography," p. 409. CHAPTER IV SCHOOLS FOR ALL x " So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over th# mind of mankind, wltenever it is allowed to reach them,, that he felt as if all would be gained... | |
| Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - 1922 - 548 sider
...as uniform in its operation in human society as the law of gravitation in the physical universe. " So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the mind of mankind," we are told by John Stuart Mill in his Autobiography, " whenever it is allowed to reach them, that... | |
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