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" A portion of mankind may be said to constitute a Nationality, if they are united among themselves by common sympathies, which do not exist between them and any others — which make them co-operate with each other more willingly than with other people,... "
John Stuart Mill: A Criticism : with Personal Recollections - Pàgina 179
per Alexander Bain - 1882 - 201 pàgines
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volum 46

1887 - 890 pàgines
...unions ? Undoubtedly it is the feeling of nationality ; and what is nationality ? Mr. Mill says, * " a portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nationality...them co-operate with each other more willingly than other people ; desire to be under the same government, and desire that it should be a government by...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 382 pàgines
...themselves been taught. CHAPTER XVI. OF NATIONALITY AS CONNECTED WITH REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. / A PORTION of mankind may be said to constitute a nationality if they are united_ among tbernsglveg_by common sympathies which do not exist between them and__any_Qihfirs —...
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Home Rule and Imperial Unity: An Argument for the Gladstone-Morley Scheme

David Mabelan - 1886 - 128 pàgines
...which derived such support from the ardent sympathy O of English Liberalism. It has been observed, "A portion of mankind may be said to constitute a...common sympathies which do not exist between them and others — which make them co-operate with each other more readily than with other people, desire to...
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The Heart of the Empire: Discussions of Problems of Modern City Life in ...

Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman - 1901 - 450 pàgines
..." nationality " ? We will let Mill reply. " A portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nation if they are united among themselves by common sympathies which do not exist between them and others. This feeling of nationality may have been generated by various causes. Sometimes it is the...
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Imperialism: A Study

John Atkinson Hobson - 1902 - 424 pàgines
...never been better stated than by JS Mill. " A portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nation if they are united among themselves by common sympathies which do not exist between them and others. This feeling of nationality may have been generated by various causes. Sometimes it is the...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volum 46;Volum 109

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1887 - 926 pàgines
...unions ? Undoubtedly it is the feeling of nationality ; and what is nationality ? Mr. Mill says, * " a portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nationality...them co-operate with each other more willingly than other people ; desire to be under the same government, and desire that it should be a government by...
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L'opinione pubblica nelle relazioni internazionali

Arrigo Cavaglieri - 1907 - 358 pàgines
...Mill's definition of a nation is well known. " A portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nation if they are united among themselves by common sympathies which do not exist between them and others. This feeling of nationality may have been generated by various causes. Somet1mes it is the...
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Readings in Political Science

Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1911 - 620 pàgines
...the consent, the clearly expressed desire of continuing the common life. ..." According to Mill, " a portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nationality...common sympathies which do not exist between them and others — which make them cooperate with each other more willingly than with other people, desire...
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The Woman Citizen's Library: Political science, by J. Macy

Shailer Mathews - 1913 - 274 pàgines
...plebiscitum, as the existence of the individual is a perpetual affirmation of life." According to Mill, " a portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nationality...common sympathies which do not exist between them and others — which make them cooperate with each other more willingly than with other people, desire...
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A Short History of English Liberalism

Walter Lyon Blease - 1913 - 450 pàgines
...Palmerston's list of "Liberals" of June, 1828, includes n Peers and 37 Commoners. to constitute a nation if they are united among themselves by common sympathies which do not exist between them and others. This feeling of nationality may have been generated by various causes. Sometimes it is the...
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