| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 páginas
...principles of this Essay. The second objection is more nearly allied to our subject. In many cases, though individuals may not do the particular thing...government, as a ' means to their own mental education— aThode of strengthening their active faculties, exercising their judgment, and giving them a familiar... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 páginas
...objection is more nearly allied to our subject. In many cases, though individu-! als may not do {Fie particular thing so well, on) the average, as the...desirable that it should be done by them, rather than by jjjegovernment, as a _ '. _.~~«™- '*<' , "•}* 'l»lii_j M»«.i»«**'«"f. means to their own... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 856 páginas
...pnrticnlar thing so well, on the average, as the officers of eovernment.it Is nevertheless deslnblu that It should be done by them, rather than by the...means to their own mental education — a mode of atren^thening their neuve facultic*. exercWue their judgment, and giving them a familiar Juiowledge... | |
| 1894 - 916 páginas
...Essay. The second objection is more nearly allied to our subject. In many cases, though indiyiduals gHS education—a mode of strengthening their active faculties, exercising their judgment, and giving them... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 404 páginas
...individn als may not do the particular thing so well, OR the average, as the officers of government, it ia nevertheless desirable that it should be done by them,...by the government, as a means to their own mental education—a mode of strengthening their active faculties, exercising their judgment, and giving them... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 500 páginas
...principles of this Essay. The second objection is more nearly allied to our subject. In many cases, though individuals may not do the particular thing...by the government, as a means to their own mental education—a mode of strengthening their active faculties, exercising their judgment, and giving them... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 488 páginas
...nearly allied to our subject. L/ In many cases, though individuals may not do the particular thing" sp well, on the average, as the officers of government,...education — a mode of strengthening their active fäcültievexercising their judgment, and giving them a familiar knowledge of the subjects with which... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 páginas
...principles of this Essay. The second objection is more nearly allied to our subject. In many cases, or not painted, all shall fade, And she who scorns...whate'er we lose? 3° And trust me, dear! good humor mental education — a mode of strengthening their active faculties, exercising their judgment, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1919 - 1264 páginas
...determine how or by whom it shall be conducted as those who are personally interested in it. Second. Though individuals may not do the particular thing so well, on the average, as the officers of the Government, it is nevertheless desirable that it should be done by them rather than by the Government.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1919 - 1228 páginas
...the particular thing v> \\ell. on the average, as the officers of the Government, it is neverihelcss desirable, that it should be done by them rather than by the ( io\ eminent. For. as a means to their own mental education, a mode of strengthening their active... | |
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