Public OpinionMacmillan, 1922 - 427 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... kind of portraiture is that which arises spontaneously in peoples ' minds . When Victoria came to the throne , says Mr. Strachey , 1 among the outside public there was a great wave of enthusiasm . Sentiment and romance were com- ing ...
... kind of portraiture is that which arises spontaneously in peoples ' minds . When Victoria came to the throne , says Mr. Strachey , 1 among the outside public there was a great wave of enthusiasm . Sentiment and romance were com- ing ...
第 11 頁
... kind on a sym- bolic personality is rare enough to be clearly re- markable , and every author has a weakness for the striking and irrefutable example . The vivisection of war reveals such examples , but it does not make them out of ...
... kind on a sym- bolic personality is rare enough to be clearly re- markable , and every author has a weakness for the striking and irrefutable example . The vivisection of war reveals such examples , but it does not make them out of ...
第 21 頁
... kind of enterprise and discourage another , facilitate immi- gration or obstruct it , improve communication or censor it , establish schools , build navies , proclaim “ policies , " and " destiny , " raise economic barriers , make ...
... kind of enterprise and discourage another , facilitate immi- gration or obstruct it , improve communication or censor it , establish schools , build navies , proclaim “ policies , " and " destiny , " raise economic barriers , make ...
第 26 頁
... kind , but a process of believ- ing that we recognize among the multitude certain ones marked as our kind ? Try to explain social life as the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain . You will soon be saying that the hedonist begs ...
... kind , but a process of believ- ing that we recognize among the multitude certain ones marked as our kind ? Try to explain social life as the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain . You will soon be saying that the hedonist begs ...
第 36 頁
... kind of pleading . It would seem to say : ' How do you suppose we can resist ? ' There was reason to fear that the public would be distracted by this change of tone and would believe that everything was lost . I explained my reasons and ...
... kind of pleading . It would seem to say : ' How do you suppose we can resist ? ' There was reason to fear that the public would be distracted by this change of tone and would believe that everything was lost . I explained my reasons and ...
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第 179 頁 - Those who hold, and those who are without property, have ever formed distinct interests in society. Those who are creditors, and those who are debtors, fall under a like discrimination. A landed interest, a manufacturing interest, a mercantile interest, a moneyed interest, with many lesser interests, grow up of necessity in civilized nations, and divide them into different classes, actuated by different sentiments and views.
第 179 頁 - The latent causes of faction are thus sown in the nature of man; and we see them everywhere brought into different degrees of activity, according to the different circumstances of civil society.
第 406 頁 - Until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of this world have the spirit and power of philosophy, and political greatness and wisdom meet in one, and those commoner natures who pursue either to the exclusion of the other are compelled to stand aside, cities will never have rest from their evils, — no, nor the human race, as I believe, — and then only will this our State have a possibility of life and behold the light of day.
第 211 頁 - All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the- matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all.
第 275 頁 - If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself.
第 264 頁 - Those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever He had a chosen people, whose breast He has made his peculiar deposit for substantial.
第 7 頁 - Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell ! I took thee for thy better : take thy fortune ; Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger.
第 139 頁 - Suppose we were able, within the length of a second, to note 10,000 events distinctly, instead of barely 10, as now; if our life were then destined to hold the same number of impressions, it might be 1000 times as short.
第 5 頁 - To discuss the nature and position of the earth does not help us in our hope of the life to come.
第 261 頁 - Everybody sees what you appear to be, few feel what you are, and those few will not dare to oppose themselves to the many, who have the majesty of the state to defend them...