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by john stuart mill - 1859
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - Political Science - 1859 - 216 pages
...reserved for a more careful re-examination, which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the...unrivalled wisdom. ON LIBERTY. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. 1T1HE subject of this Essay is not the so-called -*- Liberty of the Will, so unfortunately opposed...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 115

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1859 - 520 pages
...was my chief reward." What a tribute in memoriam does the following sentence contain : " Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the...and unassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom." Even of the present volume Mr. Mill affirms, that, " like all that I have written for many years, it...
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Woman's Rights Under the Law: In Three Lectures, Delivered in Boston ...

Caroline Wells Healey Dall - Women - 1861 - 200 pages
...which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one-half the great thoughts and noble feelings which are buried...greater benefit to it than is ever likely to arise from any tiling that I can write, unprompted and unassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom." I said that...
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Woman's Rights Under the Law: In Three Lectures, Delivered in Boston ...

Caroline Wells Healey Dall - Women - 1861 - 206 pages
...capable of interpreting to the world one-half the great thoughts and noble feelings which are buried iu her grave, I should be the medium of a greater benefit to it than is ever likely to arise from any thing that I can write, unprompted and unassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom." I said that...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1863 - 236 pages
...reserved for a more careful reexamination, which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the...unprompted and unassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. FAU INTKODtrCTORY 7 CHAPTER II. OF THE LIBERTY OF THOUGHT AND DISCUSSION 83 CHAPTER...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - Political Science - 1863 - 232 pages
...reserved for a more careful reexamination, which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the great thoughts and ' V. ' noble feelings which are buried in her grave, I should be the medium of a greater benefit to...
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Woman and Her Era, Volume 2

Eliza Woodson Burhans Farnham - Sex differences (Psychology) - 1864 - 484 pages
...been reserved for a more careful examination, which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the...feelings which are buried in her grave, I should be the medinm of a greater benefit to it, than is ever likely to arise from anything that 1 can write, unprompted...
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Woman and Her Era, Volume 2

Eliza Woodson Burhans Farnham - Women - 1864 - 492 pages
...reserved for a more careful examination, which they are now never destined to receive. "Wore I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the...and noble feelings which are buried in her grave, 1 should be the medium of a greater benefit to it, than is ever likely to arise from anything that...
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On Liberty, Issue 57

John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1865 - 118 pages
...reserved for a more careful reexamination, which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the...and unassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom. ON LIBEETY. CHAPTER L INTEODUCTOET. THE subject of this Essay is not the so-called Liberty of the Will,...
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A New Atmosphere

Gail Hamilton - Etiquette for young women - 1865 - 352 pages
...reserved for a more careful re-examination, which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the...and unassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom." Elizabeth Barrett Browning, we are told by encyclopedists, was educated in a masculine range of studies,...
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