| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 600 стор.
...advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effects which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now, what war once... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 стор.
...advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effects which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now, what war once... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 стор.
...advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effects which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now, what war once... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 616 стор.
...of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effect's which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now, what war once... | |
| Frederick Barnard Hawley - 1882 - 288 стор.
...of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effects, which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now what war once... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1883 - 616 стор.
...advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effects which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of j placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 стор.
...of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effects, which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low stnte of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselvc.4,... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 538 стор.
...of commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its effects, which are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now, what war once... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 526 стор.
...commerce are surpassed in1, importance by those of its effects, which are intellectual and/ moral. , fit is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. . Commerce is now, what war... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 626 стор.
...those of its effects, which are intellectual and moral. /It is hardly possible to overrate thervalue, in the present low state of human improvement, of...contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and aetjan • Vid! >ui>n, book i. oh. is. I u unlike thoee with «inch they are familiar.... | |
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