| William Tuckwell - 1905 - 310 стор.
...crushing than had befallen any English party during sixty years. " When," says John Stuart Mill, " when the object is to raise the permanent condition of a people, small measures do not merely produce small effects — they produce no effects at all." To all active combatants... | |
| 1906 - 748 стор.
...while. As John Stuart Mill has told ., , us, " when the aim is to raise the permanent conT . , dition of a people, small means do not merely produce small effects, they produce no effect at all." But, were Cobden's advice followed, were the old Land Tax levied on the values of to-day instead of... | |
| William English Walling - 1912 - 476 стор.
...contributing to his purpose at all. The radical spirit is rather that of John Stuart Mill, when he said, "When the object is to raise the permanent condition...produce small effects; they produce no effect at all." Some political standard and quantitative measure is as necessary to social progress as similar standards... | |
| William English Walling - 1912 - 512 стор.
...contributing to his purpose at all. The radical spirit is rather that of John Stuart Mill, when he said, "When the object is to raise the permanent condition...produce small effects; they produce no effect at all." Some political standard and quantitative measure is as necessary to social progress as similar standards... | |
| Henry Pratt Fairchild - 1913 - 486 стор.
...emigration upon the population of a country. It may be summed up in the words of John Stuart Mill, "When the object is to raise the permanent condition...not merely produce small effects, they produce no effects at all." There is no lack of authoritative opinions to support this view. In addition to those... | |
| Henry Pratt Fairchild - 1913 - 486 стор.
...emigration upon the population of a country. It may be summed up in the words of John Stuart Mill, " When the object is to raise the permanent condition...not merely produce small effects, they produce no effects at all." There is no lack of authoritative opinions to support this view. In addition to those... | |
| 1926 - 554 стор.
...be so but the rating system to be displaced has its dimensions, and as John Stuart Mill has it : " When the object is to raise the permanent condition...produce small effects ; they produce no effect at all." What the draftsman meant by the term monopoly value was obviously clear to the Minister of Health when... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1922 - 60 стор.
...deaths in 1908. THE SLUMS RESPONSIBLE. "When the object is to raise the permanent condition of the people, small means do not merely produce small effects; they produce no effect at all," said John Stuart Mill. The small means heretofore used to raise the condition of the people in the... | |
| Simon Nelson Patten - 1924 - 416 стор.
...Class-conscious Large Sudden Militant Heroic Epoch-making Incremental Persistent Voluntary Material Planless a people, small means do not merely produce small effects, they produce no effects at all." If this be true, then social progress depends upon those epoch-making changes that... | |
| India. Reforms Enquiry Committee, 1924 - 1925 - 482 стор.
...present moment, which the rulers of India may be pleased to reflect upon. 1 When the object is to raire the permanent condition of a people, small means do...merely produce small effects, they produce no effect at all.'—JOHN STUART MILL. ' It is one of the uniform an^ unfailing rules that guide human judgment,... | |
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