| Charles Malcolm Kennedy - 1856 - 202 pàgines
...all, by the general diffusion throughout the world of Christian principles and Christian knowledge. the only event, not highly improbable, which could...institutions, and the character of the human race." JS Mill's Political Economy, Book in. ch. 17, § 5. PART I. THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY UPON THE... | |
| Charles Malcolm Kennedy - 1856 - 194 pàgines
...all, by the general diffusion throughout the world of Christian principles and Christian knowledge. the only event, not highly improbable, which could...institutions, and the character of the human race." JS Mill's Political Economy, Book in. ch. 17, § 5. PART I. THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY UPON THE... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 pàgines
...by strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in natural opposition to it. And it may be said without exaggeration that the great...institutions, and the character of the human race. CHAPTER XVIi.. OF INTERNATIONAL VALUES. § 1. THE values of commodities produced at the same place, or in places... | |
| Leone Levi - 1872 - 642 pàgines
...by strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in natural opposition to it. And it may be said, without 'exaggeration, that the great...institutions, and the character of the human race.' APPENDIX. APPENDIX. FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. Trade of England with Foreign Parts. Thousands... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 pàgines
...by strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in natural opposition to it. And it may be said without exaggeration, that the great...institutions, and the character of the human race. CHAPTER XVIIL OP INTERNATIONAL VALUES. g 1. T-HE^values of commodities produced at tte "same- •pta«») or... | |
| Leone Levi - 1880 - 730 pàgines
...strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in natural opposition to it. And it nay be said, without exaggeration, that the great extent...principal guarantee of the peace of the world, is of the greatest permanent security for the uninterrupted progress of the ideas, the institutions, and... | |
| George Webb Medley - 1881 - 44 pàgines
...obsolete, by strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in opposition to it. And it may be said without exaggeration that the great...institutions, and the character of the human race." As I have before remarked, all parties are agreed as to the economic advantages of Universal Free Trade,... | |
| Frederick Barnard Hawley - 1882 - 288 pàgines
...by strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in natural opposition to it. And it may be said without exaggeration that the great...institutions, and the character of the human race." It is a well-recognized principle that the good policy of any proposed internal improvement docs not... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1883 - 616 pàgines
...by strengthening and multiplying the personal interests which are in natural opposition to it. And it may be said without exaggeration that the great...institutions, and the character of the human race. CHAPTEE XVIII. OF INTERNATIONAL VALUES. § 1. THE values of commodities produced at the same place,... | |
| Arthur Crump - 1885 - 336 pàgines
...interests which are in natural opposition to it. And it may be said without exaggeration that the greater extent and rapid increase of international trade,...institutions, and the character of the human race." Considering the enormous development of the commerce of this country since 1846, when the deathblow... | |
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