Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... amongst every people - by each class - do we find different notions of it entertained . To the wandering gipsy a home is tiresome ; whilst a Swiss is miserable without one . Progress is necessary to the well - being of the Anglo ...
... amongst every people - by each class - do we find different notions of it entertained . To the wandering gipsy a home is tiresome ; whilst a Swiss is miserable without one . Progress is necessary to the well - being of the Anglo ...
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... amongst ourselves . To a miserly Elwes the hoarding of money was the only enjoyment of life ; but Day , the philanthropic author of " Sand- ford and Merton , " could find no pleasurable employment save in its distribution . Rural ...
... amongst ourselves . To a miserly Elwes the hoarding of money was the only enjoyment of life ; but Day , the philanthropic author of " Sand- ford and Merton , " could find no pleasurable employment save in its distribution . Rural ...
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... amongst the edu- cated classes mental excitements are taken in excess ; and that were more time given to a proper fulfilment of the animal functions , a larger amount of enjoyment would be obtained . If " greatest happiness " is to be ...
... amongst the edu- cated classes mental excitements are taken in excess ; and that were more time given to a proper fulfilment of the animal functions , a larger amount of enjoyment would be obtained . If " greatest happiness " is to be ...
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... amongst the members , it was clear that the enormous sums previously pocketed by the employers , would be shared amongst the employed to the great increase of their prosperity . Yet all past attempts to act out this very plausible ...
... amongst the members , it was clear that the enormous sums previously pocketed by the employers , would be shared amongst the employed to the great increase of their prosperity . Yet all past attempts to act out this very plausible ...
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... amongst the Bushmen we find a state antecedent to government ; so may there be one in which it shall have become extinct . Already has it lost something of its importance . The time was when the history of a people was but the history ...
... amongst the Bushmen we find a state antecedent to government ; so may there be one in which it shall have become extinct . Already has it lost something of its importance . The time was when the history of a people was but the history ...
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