| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 páginas
...usually done by persons of a station - . -- **»' - and circumstances superior to mine ? I do not mean that they choose what is customary, in preference...It does not occur to them to have any inclination, — , t.-J--- .V~- -I' ' '• ,~~'~' I ' f*> except for what is customary. '(Thus the mind - itself... | |
| 1860 - 634 páginas
...still), What is usually done by persons of a station and circumstances superior to mine ? I do not mean that they choose what is customary, in preference to what suits their own inclination. It does net occur to them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 páginas
...circumstances . superior to mine ? I do not mean that they "choose what is customary, in preference_ to .what suits their own inclination. It does not occur to them to have "anyTnclinationJ except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke : even in... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1864 - 384 páginas
...every one lives as under the eye of a hostile and dreaded censorship. ... I do not mean that ' people ' choose what is customary in preference to what suits...customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke ; . . . peculiarity of taste, eccentricity of conduct are shunned equally with crimes. ... If ... persons... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 páginas
...still) what is usually done by persons of a station and circumstances superior to mine? I do not mean that they choose what is customary, in preference to what suits their own inclination. It doe* 36 not occur to them to have any inclina tion, except for what is customary Thus the mind itself... | |
| 1874 - 898 páginas
...still), what is usually done by persons of a station and circumstances superior to mine ? I do not mean that they choose what is customary, in preference...customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke ; oven in what psople do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of; they like in crowds;... | |
| George Vasey (miscellaneous writer.) - 1877 - 200 páginas
...still), what is usually done by persons of a station and circumstances superior to mine ? I do not mean that they choose what is customary, in preference to what suits their own inclinations. It does not occur to them to Lave any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1878 - 98 páginas
...they choose what is customary, in preference to what suits their own inclination. It doe* not occnr to them to have any inclination, except for what is...customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke : oven in what people do fo pleasure, conformity is the first thing p»casure, comuimuy is me nisi... | |
| Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore, Mrs. Clara Jessup Moore - 1892 - 332 páginas
...is worse still) " What is usually done by persons of a station and circumstances superior to mine1 " It does not occur to them to have any inclination...except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bound to the yoke. Even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of. They... | |
| Gurudatta Vidyārthī - 1912 - 370 páginas
...what is usually done by persons ' of a station and circumstances superior to mine ? I do not ' mean that they choose what is customary in preference to ' what suits their inclination. It does not occur to them to have ' any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus,... | |
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