| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 pages
...degree, is required, cannot be regarded as a very effectual expedient for accomplishing these ends. The government of a people by itself has a meaning,...one people by another, does not and cannot exist. One people may keep another as a warren or preserve for its own use, a place to make money in, a human... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 pages
...effectual expedient for accomplishing these ends. The government of a people by itself has a meanI ing, and a reality ; but such a thing as government of one people by another, does not and cannot exist. One people may keep another as a warren or preserve for its own use, a place to make money in, a human... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 376 pages
...degree, is required, can not be regarded as a very effectual expedient for accomplishing these ends. The government of a people by itself has a meaning...as government of one people by another does not and can not exist. One people may keep another as a warren or preserve for its own use, a place to make... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 382 pages
...degree, is required, can not be regarded as a very effectual expedient for accomplishing these ends. The government of a people by itself has a meaning...as government of one people by another does not and can not exist. One people may keep another as a warren or preserve for its own use, a place to make... | |
| Arthur Knatchbull Connell - 1880 - 162 pages
...despair at the amount. Parliament ought to ask for evidence on this matter from district officers. ' the government of a people by itself has a meaning and a reality ; but such a thing as goveryment of one people by another does not and cannot exist. One people may keep another as a warren... | |
| Arthur Knatchbull Connell - 1883 - 278 pages
...original and instructive portion of that book. " The government of a people by itself," he writes, "has a meaning and a reality; but such a thing as...of one people by another does not and cannot exist. One people may keep another for its own use, a place to make money in, a human cattle-farm to be worked... | |
| South Carolina Bar Association - 1886 - 742 pages
...from a survey of human history. Said John Stuart Mill, as clear a thinker as England has produced : "The government of a people by itself has a meaning and a reality, but such a thing as a government of one people by another does not and cannot exist. One people may keep another as a warren... | |
| Edward Jenks - 1888 - 266 pages
...affairs with great knowledge, yet he is obliged in his argument to resort at least once to mere dogma. " The government of a people by itself has a meaning...one people by another does not and cannot exist." 183 To a mind unacquainted with the peculiar form of reasoning by which the advocates of a representative... | |
| Jacques Henry Abendanon - 1891 - 288 pages
...stellen wat te zamen een geheel vormt. De door den schrijver aangehaalde woorden van Joh. Stuart Mill «such a thing as Government of one people by another does not and cannot exUt" — sluiten deze tegenoverstelling uit. (2) Handelingen, uitgave Belinfante, I, p. 201. Reeds... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1892 - 1018 pages
...a voice. The late John Stuart Mill had India in his eye when he wrote these well-known words — " The government of a people by itself has a meaning...such a thing as government of one people by another doea not and cannot exist. One people may keep another as a warren or preserve for its own use— a... | |
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