| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 páginas
...it true kindness in a mother to gratify her child with sweetmeats that are certain to make it ill. We should think it a very foolish sort of benevolence...prevent present misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations. All defenders of a poor-law must, however, be classed amongst such. That rigorous... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1880 - 758 páginas
...ultimate consequences, they pursue a course which is very injudicious, and in the end even cruel. . . . We must call those spurious philanthropists who, to...prevent present misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations. ... A sad population of imbeciles would our schemers fill the world with,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 páginas
...it true kindness in a mother to gratify her child with sweetmeats that are certain to make it ill. We should think it a very foolish sort of benevolence...prevent present misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations. All defenders of a poor-law must, however, bo classed amongst such. That rigorous... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1886 - 564 páginas
...it true kindness in a mother to gratify her child with sweetmeats that are certain to make it ill. We should think it a very foolish sort of benevolence...call those spurious philanthropists, who, to prevent presenl misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations. All defenders of a poor-law must,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 450 páginas
...consider it true kindness in a mother to gratify her child with sweetmeats that are likely to make it ill. We should think it a very foolish sort of benevolence...would entail greater misery on future generations. That rigorous necessity which, when allowed to operate, becomes so sharp a spur to the lazy and so... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 442 páginas
...consider it true kindness in a mother to gratify her child with sweetmeats that are likely to make it ill. We should think it a very foolish sort of benevolence...call those spurious philanthropists who, to prevent preeent misery, would entail greater misery on future generations. That rigorous necessity which, when... | |
| William H. Scheifley - 1917 - 472 páginas
...families, must, in the course of generations, cause the nation at large to dwindle away." * And elsewhere: "We must call those spurious philanthropists, who,...prevent present misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations."3 Rarely have such sentiments been expressed by French authors. To my knowledge... | |
| John Herman Randall (Jr.) - 1926 - 672 páginas
...it true kindness in a mother to gratify her child with sweetmeats that are certain to make it ill. We should think it a very foolish sort of benevolence...prevent present misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations. All defenders of a poor-law must, however, be classed amongst such. That rigorous... | |
| Dante Germino - 1979 - 416 páginas
...singles out the low-spirited, the intemperate, and the debilitated as the victims of an epidemic. . . . We must call those spurious philanthropists, who,...prevent present misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations. All defenders of a poor-law must ... be classed amongst such. . . . Blind... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 páginas
...it true kindness in a mother to gratify her child with sweetmeats that are certain to make it ill. We should think it a very foolish sort of benevolence...prevent present misery, would entail greater misery upon future generations. All defenders of a poor-law must, however, be classed amongst such. That rigorous... | |
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