But the economical 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 placing human beings in contact... Welcome to America? : hearing - Сторінка 15Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 602 стор.
...accujjiulate~c3£pital, for the~ still nlore complete satisfaction of those tastes at a future timeT But the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, for the improvement of human beings, of things which bring them into contact with... | |
| Robert Carmichael-Smyth - 1849 - 88 стор.
...open a bridge from the mother country to those con" tinents." Let us reflect that " the economical advantages " of commerce are surpassed in importance...intellectual and moral. It is hardly " possible to overrate the value, for the improvement of " human beings, of things which bring them in contact with... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 стор.
...capital, for the still more complete satisfaction of those tastes at a future time. But the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, for the improvement of human beings, of things which bring them into contact with... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 стор.
...capital, for the still more complete satisfaction of those tastes at a future time. But the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact... | |
| George Webb Medley - 1881 - 44 стор.
...of cost. " But," as Mill says, speaking under the head of " International Trade," " the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...of its effects, which are intellectual and moral." " Finally," a little further on he says, "commerce first taught nations to see with goodwill the wealth... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1882 - 624 стор.
...capital, for the still more complete satisfaction of those tastes at a future time. But the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact... | |
| Frederick Barnard Hawley - 1882 - 288 стор.
...following eloquent passage from the " Principles," Book III, chapter xvii, section 5 : " But the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 538 стор.
...capital, for the still more complete satisfaction of those tastes at a future time. But the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 626 стор.
...still more complete satisfaction of those tastes at a future time. /But the economical advantages ot commerce are surpassed in importance by those of its...intellectual and moral. /It is hardly possible to overrate thervalue, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact... | |
| Thames Williamson - 1923 - 568 стор.
...capital for the still more complete satisfaction of those tastes at a future time. But the economical advantages of commerce are surpassed in importance...are intellectual and moral. It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact... | |
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