| Law - 1906 - 688 pages
...Staff Class, printed in pamphlet form, and issued to the Army. John Stuart Mill declared that "there la hardly any kind of Intellectual work which so much needs to be done, not only by apt and experienced minds, but by minds trained to the task through long, laborious study, as the business... | |
| Edgar Benton Kinkead - Jurisprudence - 1905 - 496 pages
...difficult task of solving Chinese puzzles, while the public will have to pay the piper. "Mill says: 'There is hardly any kind of intellectual work which...the task through long and laborious study, as the making of laws. This is a sufficient reason, were there no other, why they can never be well made but... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - Electronic journals - 1908 - 354 pages
...accounts for the present movement toward improved methods of law making. John Stuart Mill has said that there is hardly any kind of intellectual work which...and laborious study, as the business of making laws. The United States is the only country in which this work is left entirely to a large political body... | |
| Ernest Bruncken - Legislation - 1908 - 22 pages
...this particular work. James Stuart Mill, in his classical work on Representative Government, says: "There is hardly any kind of intellectual work which...and laborious study, as the business of making laws. ' ' In his address before the American Bar Association, at Seattle, in 1908, Judge William Schofield... | |
| 1910 - 46 pages
...and social conditions of the state. John Stuart Mill in his work on Representative Government, said: "There is hardly any kind of intellectual work which...task through long and laborious study as the business o? making laws Every provision of a law requires to be framed with the most accurate and long sighted... | |
| Indiana Bureau of Legislative Information - Bill drafting - 1914 - 40 pages
...social conditions of the state. s^ John Stuart Mill in his work on Representative Ooverii/ment, said : "There is hardly any kind of intellectual work which...and laborious study as the business of making laws. * * * Every provision of a law requires to be trained with the most accurate and long sighted perception... | |
| ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1919 - 572 pages
...legislative reference libraries. 1 This should be done in all states. As John Stuart Mill wisely said: "There is hardly any kind of intellectual work which...trained to the task through long and laborious study." 2 Few members of the state legislatures are adequately prepared to do this kind of work. None should... | |
| Arthur Norman Holcombe - State governments - 1916 - 518 pages
...legislative reference libraries.1 This should be done in all states. As John Stuart Mill wisely said: "There is hardly any kind of intellectual work which...trained to the task through long and laborious study." 2 Few members of the state legislatures are adequately prepared to do this kind of work. None should... | |
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