| 1848 - 788 sidor
...condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture,...improved, when minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this... | |
| 1848 - 806 sidor
...condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture,...improved, when minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might he as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 590 sidor
...condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture,...improved, when minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this... | |
| 1848 - 798 sidor
...condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress ; as much room' fur improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood of its being improved, when minds ceased... | |
| 1848 - 802 sidor
...condition of capital and population Smplies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be'as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress ; ая much room for improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood of its being improved, when... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 sidor
...condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture,...improved, when minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 608 sidor
...of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever VOL. II. Y 322 BOOK IV. CHAPTER VI. § 2. for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social...improved, when minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this... | |
| Thomas Taylor Meadows - 1856 - 746 sidor
...graces of life. Though capital and population would be stationary, there would, Mr. Mill observes, be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture and moral and social progress. And he objects to the cultivation of every rood of land which is capable of growing food for human... | |
| Thomas Taylor Meadows - 1856 - 754 sidor
...graces of life. Though capital and population would be stationary, there would, Mr. Mill observes, be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture and moral and social progress. And he objects to the cultivation of every rood of land which is capable of growing food for human... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 sidor
...condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture,...improved, when minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this... | |
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