theory. Similarly with respect to the conditions under which any fact is predicated. Observe in the following example the effect of putting them last : How immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the honour now given to wealth and title given... Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic - Página 20por Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 386 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 426 páginas
...idea of liberty is—the right of every man to be master of the rest; in practice at least, if not in theory. Similarly with respect to the conditions under...exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth! I *\ And then observe the superior effect of putting them first: Were the honour now given to wealth... | |
| 1884 - 376 páginas
...idea of liberty is—the right of every man to be master of the rest; in practice at least, if not in theory. Similarly with respect to the conditions under...immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the honor now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth! And... | |
| Frederick H. Hackett, Ernest Alexander Girvin - 1884 - 228 páginas
...illustrated in the following example : " How immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the honor now given to wealth and title, given exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth." The construction may be thus visibly improved : " Were the honor now given to wealth and title, given... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 104 páginas
...— the right of every man to be master of the rest ; in practice at least, if not in theory." 19. Similarly with respect to the conditions under which...exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth ! " 20. And then observe the superior effect of putting them first : — " Were the honour now given... | |
| Herbert Spencer, T. H. Wright - 1892 - 104 páginas
...is — the right of every man to be master of the rest; in practice at least, if not in theory." 19. Similarly with respect to the conditions under which...exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth !" 20. And then observe the superior effect of putting them first: — " Were the honour now given... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 114 páginas
...in practice the French idea of liberty is — the right of every man to be master of the rest." 19. Similarly with respect to the conditions under which...fact is predicated. Observe in the following example "'_' the effect of putting them last : — " How immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 páginas
...of liberty is — the right of every man 'to be master of the rest; in practice at least, if not in theory.» Similarly with respect to the conditions...immense would be the stimulus to progress were the honor now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth ! »... | |
| William Tenney Brewster - 1905 - 390 páginas
...if not in theory. 18. Similarly with respect to the conditions under which any fact is predicatfed. Observe in the following example the effect of putting...and intrinsic worth ! And then observe the superior effect of putting them first: Were the honour now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high... | |
| Lane Cooper - 1907 - 498 páginas
...of liberty is — the right of every mart to be master of the rest; in practice at least, if not in theory. Similarly, with respect to the conditions...immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the honor now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth ! And... | |
| Lane Cooper - 1907 - 496 páginas
...of liberty is — the right of every man to be master of the rest; in practice at least, if not in theory. Similarly, with respect to the conditions...immense would be the stimulus to progress, were the honor now given to wealth and title given exclusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth ! And... | |
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