| 1861 - 882 pages
...to combine both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings, apart from its moral attributes... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Decision making - 1863 - 120 pages
...to combine both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings, apart from its moral attributes... | |
| John Stuart Mill - History - 1864 - 406 pages
...to combine both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question, which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings, apart from its moral attributes... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism - 1864 - 108 pages
...J combine both. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings, apart from its moral attributes... | |
| Book, H. A. - 1865 - 184 pages
...comparison knows both sides. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there is no appeal. On a question, which is the best worth having of two pleasures ? or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings apart from its moral attributes... | |
| 1879 - 736 pages
...says (p. 15) : " From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there can be no appeal. On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures, or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings, apart from its moral attributes... | |
| Henry Attwell - Quotations - 1870 - 314 pages
...comparison knows both sides. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there is no appeal. On a question, which is the best worth having of two pleasures ? or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings apart from its moral attributes... | |
| Henry Attwell - Quotations - 1870 - 314 pages
...comparison knows both sides. From this verdict of the only competent judges, I apprehend there is no appeal. On a question, which is the best worth having of two pleasures? or which of two modes of existence is the most grateful to the feelings apart from its moral attributes... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - Philosophy - 1874 - 330 pages
...experience of both, and says that from this verdict of the only competent judges there can be no appeal. " On a question which is the best worth having of two pleasures or modes of existence, the judgment of those who are qualified by knowledge of both, or if they differ,... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - Philosophy - 1874 - 348 pages
...experience of both, and says that from this verdict of the only competent judges there can be no appeal. "On a question which' is— the best worth having of two pleasures or modes of existence, the judgment of those who are qualified by knowledge of both, or if they differ,... | |
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