Not any superior excellence in them, which, when it exists, exists as the effect, not as the cause ; but their remarkable diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another : they have struck out... Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting - Page 941904Full view - About this book
| John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1863 - 236 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another : they have struck out a great variety of paths, each...each would have thought it an. excellent thing if ah the rest could have been compelled to travel his road, their attempts to thwart each other's development... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Political Science - 1863 - 232 pages
....of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another : they have struck out a great variety of paths, each...and each would have thought it an excellent thing if ah the rest could have been compelled to travel his road, their attempts to thwart each other's development... | |
| Anthropological Society of London - Anthropology - 1866 - 802 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another: they have struck out a great variety of paths, each leading to something valuable." And farther on, " Europe is, in my judgment, wholly indebted to this plurality of paths, for its progressive... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1878 - 98 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another : they have struck out a great variety of paths, each...rarely had any permanent success, and each has in lime endured to receive the good which the others have offered. Europe is, in my judgment, wholly indebted... | |
| Literature - 1894 - 916 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another; and that only for a short time ; palpitation on going endui'ed to receive the good which the others have offered. Europe is, in my judgment, wholly indebted... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1895 - 404 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another: they have struck out a great variety of paths, each...although at every period those who travelled in different path? have been intolerant of one another, and ea^ would have thought it an excellent thing if ab the... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 560 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another : they have struck out a great variety of paths, each...valuable ; and although at every period those who traveled in different paths have been intolerant of one another, and each would have thought it an... | |
| Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 452 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another : they have struck out a great variety of paths, each...valuable ; and although at every period those who traveled in different paths have been intolerant of one another, and each would have thought it an... | |
| Irwin Edman - Social psychology - 1919 - 480 pages
...diversity of character and culture. Individuals, classes, nations, have been extremely unlike one another, have struck out a great variety of paths, each leading...something valuable; and although at every period those who traveled in different paths have been intolerant of one another, and each would have thought it an... | |
| Irwin Edman - Social psychology - 1920 - 490 pages
...variety of paths, each leading to something valuable; and although at every period those who traveled in different paths have been intolerant of one another,...have rarely had any permanent success, and each has endured in tune to receive the good which the others have offered.2 Apart from the variations in group... | |
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