... short of injury to others; and that the worth of different modes of life should be proved practically, when anyone thinks fit to try them. It is desirable, in short, that in things which do not primarily concern others individuality should assert... Victoria Magazine - Page 3841865Full view - About this book
| 1829 - 776 pages
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| 1866 - 924 pages
...living, that free scope should be given to varieties of character, short of injury to others, and that the worth of different modes of life should be proved practically, when any one thinks fit to try them. It is desirable, in short, that, in things which do not, primarily,... | |
| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 pages
...living ; that free scope should be given to varieties of character, short of injury to others ; and that the worth of different modes of life should be proved practically, when any one thinks fit to try them. It is desirable, in short, that in things which do not primarily concern... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 pages
...that'.frge_scope should be given to varieties of *^V character, short of injury to others ;; and that the ' worth of different modes of life should be proved practically, when any one thinks fit to try them. '\-i/Tt is desirable, in short, that in things which do not * / 1 priraarily... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 pages
...to others ; and that the worth of different modes of life should be proved practically, when any one thinks fit to try them. It is desirable, in short,...concern others, individuality should assert itself. Where, not the person's own character, but the traditions or customs of other \ people are the rule... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 pages
...living ; that free scope should be given to varieties of character, short of injury to others ; and that the worth of different modes of life should be proved practically, when any one thinks fit to try them. It is desirable, in short, that in things which do not primarily concern... | |
| 1873 - 790 pages
...living ; that free scope should be given to varieties of character short of injury to others ; and that the worth of different modes of life should be proved practically when any one thinks fit to try them." This freedom to do as one likes is surely a very despicable thing... | |
| Walter Parke - 1875 - 270 pages
...until, by dint of not following their own nature, people have no nature to follow." " It is desirable, that in things which do not primarily concern others, Individuality should assert itself."— JOHN STUART MILL " On Liberty." 'HE foregoing essay may be interpreted by such readers as are prone... | |
| 1894 - 916 pages
...to others ; and that the worth of different modes of Ufe should be proved practically, when any one Whore, not the person's own character, but the traditions or customs of other people are the rule of... | |
| Ernest Albee - 1902 - 450 pages
...living; that free scope should be given to varieties of character, short of injury to others ; and that the worth of different modes of life should be proved practically, when any one thinks fit to try them.'' l So far Mill is saying no more than might be urged from quite various... | |
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