| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 620 стор.
...to overrate the / value, in the present low state of human improvement, of , placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to » themselves,...more advanced countries have generally been the first civilizcrs of barbarians. And commerce is the purpose of the far greater part of the communication... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 624 стор.
...persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action * ViOs >uyri, book i. ch. K. i i. unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce...more advanced countries have generally been the first civilize™ of barbarians. And commerce is the purpose of the far greater part of the communication... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 626 стор.
...possible to overrate thervalue, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in 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. Commerce is... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1086 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is i now what war once was, the principal source of this contact. Commercial adventurers from more advanced... | |
| Thames Williamson - 1923 - 568 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...war once was, the principal source of this contact. Such communication has always been, and is peculiarly in the present age, one of the primary sources... | |
| 1912 - 518 стор.
...prejudice. "It is hardly possible," says the same writer, "to overrate the value of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar." " [Commercial] communication has always been one of the primary sources of progress. ' ' In spite of... | |
| Albert O. Hirschman - 1981 - 324 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar. . . . Such communication has always been, and is peculiarly in the present age, one of the primary... | |
| Michael Novak - 1984 - 316 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...war once was, the principal source of this contact. Such communication has always been, and is peculiarly in the present age, one of the primary sources... | |
| Richard Swedberg - 1990 - 374 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar. . . . Such communication has always been, and is peculiarly in the present age, one of the primary... | |
| Rajani Kannepalli Kanth - 1994 - 290 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar. . . . Such communication has always been, and is peculiarly in the present age, one of the primary... | |
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