| John Stuart Mill - 1896 - 628 стор.
...that he can scarcely be either better or worse off by any act of his own. If he were industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain ; if he...cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings arc taken away, and those of a slave not substituted. He has nothing to hope, and nothing to fear,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 стор.
...that he can scarcely be either better or worse off by any act of his own. If he were industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain; if he...expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labor or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 624 стор.
...or worse off by any act of his own. If he were industrioul or prudent, nobody but his landlord woula gain ; if he is lazy or intemperate, it is at his...self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The mducements of free human beings are taken away, and those of a slave not substituted. He has nothing... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1086 стор.
...can scarcely hn aithnr hp^fofl- nr worse off by any ftr.f. nf faff Qwr^, If he Were induStrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain ; if he...or intemperate, it" is at his landlord's expense. A gitnatiojn. more. . of motivaa to eitherjahour,. or self-command, imagination ^ The inducements of... | |
| Frederic C. Howe - 1910 - 336 стор.
...that he can scarcely be either better or worse off by a'ny act of his own. If he were industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain; if he...expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labor or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1859 - 588 стор.
...would still be fed first, and the landlord could only take what was left. If he were industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain ; if he...lazy or intemperate, it is at his landlord's expense He has nothing to hope, and nothing (o fear, except being dispossessed of his holding ; and against... | |
| Bruce L. Kinzer - 2001 - 316 стор.
...cottier 'can scarcely be either better or worse off by any act of his own. If he was industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain; if he...labour or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive.'39 Even in a work such as the Principles Mill cannot contain his moral outrage at the conduct... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 477 стор.
...that he can scarcely be either better or worse off by any act of his own. If he were industrious or prudent, nobody but his landlord would gain ; if he...expense. A situation more devoid of motives to either labor or self-command, imagination itself cannot conceive. The inducements of free human beings are... | |
| 1937 - 1430 стор.
...tenure, and soil exhaustion, John Stewart Mill observed, "A situation more devoid of motives to labor or selfcommand imagination itself cannot conceive....inducements of free human beings are taken away and those of the slave not substituted." 4/ Ireland, living close to the level of subsistence and devoid of any... | |
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