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... Indian Archipelago . Edinb . 1820. 3 vols . Cudworth ( R. ) The True Intellectual System of the Universe . Lond . 1820 . 4 vols . Currie ( J. ) Life and Correspondence , by his Son . Lond . 1831. 2 vols . Custine ( Marquis de ) La ...
... Indian Archipelago . Edinb . 1820. 3 vols . Cudworth ( R. ) The True Intellectual System of the Universe . Lond . 1820 . 4 vols . Currie ( J. ) Life and Correspondence , by his Son . Lond . 1831. 2 vols . Custine ( Marquis de ) La ...
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... India . Lond . 1849 . Encyclopædia of the Medical Sciences . Lond . 1847. 4to . Epinay ( Madame d ' ) Mémoires et Correspondance . Paris , 1818. 3 vols . Erman ( A. ) Travels in Siberia . Lond . 1848. 2 vols . Eschbach ( M ...
... India . Lond . 1849 . Encyclopædia of the Medical Sciences . Lond . 1847. 4to . Epinay ( Madame d ' ) Mémoires et Correspondance . Paris , 1818. 3 vols . Erman ( A. ) Travels in Siberia . Lond . 1848. 2 vols . Eschbach ( M ...
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... Upper and Southern Provinces of India . Lond . 1828. 3 vols . Heeren ( A. H. L. ) Politics , Intercourse , and Trade of the African Nations . Oxford , 1838. 2 vols . Heeren ( A. H. L. ) Politics , Intercourse , xxii LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED .
... Upper and Southern Provinces of India . Lond . 1828. 3 vols . Heeren ( A. H. L. ) Politics , Intercourse , and Trade of the African Nations . Oxford , 1838. 2 vols . Heeren ( A. H. L. ) Politics , Intercourse , xxii LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED .
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... . ) Origines du Droit Français , in vol . ii . of Œuvres . Bruxelles , 1840 . Mill ( J. ) Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind . Lond . 1829 . 2 vols . Mill ( J. ) The History of British India , LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED . XXV.
... . ) Origines du Droit Français , in vol . ii . of Œuvres . Bruxelles , 1840 . Mill ( J. ) Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind . Lond . 1829 . 2 vols . Mill ( J. ) The History of British India , LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED . XXV.
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Henry Thomas Buckle. Mill ( J. ) The History of British India , edited by H. H. Wilson . Lond . 1848 ( the first two vols . only ) . Mill ( J. S. ) Principles of Political Economy . Lond . 1849. 2 vols . Mills ( C. ) History of Chivalry ...
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Strana 11 - antecedents; and that, therefore, if we were acquainted with the whole of the antecedents, and with all the laws of their movements, we could with unerring certainty predict the whole of their immediate results. This, unless I am greatly mistaken, is the view which must be held by every man whose mind is unbiased by
Strana 134 - nations, that which first excites attention, through its intimate connexion with the phenomena of Production, is the perpetual, and, so far as human foresight can extend, the unlimited, growth of man's power over nature. Our knowledge of the properties and laws of physical objects shows no
Strana 410 - But my consideration is narrow, confined, and wholly limited to the policy of the question.' At p. 183: we should act in regard to America, not
Strana 300 - every department of practical and speculative knowledge; has weakened the authority of the privileged classes, and thus placed liberty on a surer foundation; has chastized the despotism of princes; has restrained the arrogance of the nobles; and has even diminished the prejudices of the clergy. In a word, it is this which
Strana 191 - man, than has been effected by the united abilities of all the statesmen and legislators of whom history has preserved an authentic account. The result of these great discoveries I am not here
Strana 188 - at its ultimate results, is probably the most important book that has ever been written, and is certainly the most valuable contribution ever made by a single man towards establishing the principles on which government should be based. In this great work, the
Strana 248 - there is none of greater moment than trade, the spread of which has probably done more than any other single agent to increase the comfort and happiness of man. But every European government which has legislated much respecting trade, has acted as if its main object were to suppress the trade, and ruin
Strana 344 - dialectician of his time; a writer, too, of singular clearness, and, among British metaphysicians, inferior only to Berkeley. This profound thinker published several speculations very unfavourable to the church, and directly opposed to principles which are essential to ecclesiastical authority. As a natural consequence, he was hated by the clergy; his doctrines were declared to be
Strana 30 - call the General Aspect of Nature, produces its principal results by exciting the imagination, and by suggesting those innumerable superstitions which are the great obstacles to advancing knowledge. And as, in the infancy of a people, the power of such superstitions
Strana 4 - then he is qualified to be an historian; he is able to write the history of a great people, and his work becomes an authority on the subject which it professes to treat. Since the early part of the eighteenth century, a few great thinkers have indeed arisen, who