The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring ...W. Tait, 1842 - 670 páginas |
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Página 308
... words , there are not two men alive that Mr Pitt has a higher opinion of than you and your brother . " " Pitt the second , " said Bentham , speaking of him to me in 1822 , " had that quality , the only quality necessary for a ...
... words , there are not two men alive that Mr Pitt has a higher opinion of than you and your brother . " " Pitt the second , " said Bentham , speaking of him to me in 1822 , " had that quality , the only quality necessary for a ...
Página 309
... word pas- sion in the catalogue , or why is its ab- sence not explained ? There is tendency of the inclinations . Is this the genus , of which the passions are only the species ? ( Yes ! J. B. ) Quære . Do not habitual occupations ...
... word pas- sion in the catalogue , or why is its ab- sence not explained ? There is tendency of the inclinations . Is this the genus , of which the passions are only the species ? ( Yes ! J. B. ) Quære . Do not habitual occupations ...
Página 310
... words that they are anxious to put an end to the risks , and the expenses of the war , but determined to maintain A ... word , is exceeding- ly devout , but whose eyes , if I may trust my skill in physiognomy , tell a different story ...
... words that they are anxious to put an end to the risks , and the expenses of the war , but determined to maintain A ... word , is exceeding- ly devout , but whose eyes , if I may trust my skill in physiognomy , tell a different story ...
Página 314
... word - who , were this a world for merit and reward to meet in , would have been Cardinal- would , I am sure , have confirmed my humble opinion of the importance of this subject by the sanction of his supe- rior name , nor would his ...
... word - who , were this a world for merit and reward to meet in , would have been Cardinal- would , I am sure , have confirmed my humble opinion of the importance of this subject by the sanction of his supe- rior name , nor would his ...
Página 321
... Words descriptive of the intentions re- specting the person of the king . Among these words I find the word imagine I would humbly propose to leave it out -I must confess myself to have a very near interest , indeed , in the omission ...
... Words descriptive of the intentions re- specting the person of the king . Among these words I find the word imagine I would humbly propose to leave it out -I must confess myself to have a very near interest , indeed , in the omission ...
Términos y frases comunes
afford already altogether annuities answer Barrow Green believe Bentham Bill Brougham called CHARLES ABBOT circulation Code common copy DEAR SIR,-I Dr Parr Dumont endeavour England expense favour Ford Abbey French Frigidarium give Government hand honour hope House instance interest JAMES MILL Jeremy Bentham Jovellanos judge justice labour lawyers least Legislation less letter look Lord Lord Henry Petty Lord Holland Lord Lansdowne Lord St Helens lordship matter means ment mention mind minister necessary never NICHOLAS VANSITTART notes object occasion opinion Panopticon paper Parliament perhaps persons Pitt present principles printed proposed purpose Queen Square Queen's Square Place question reason received Reform respect Romilly sent sion Sir Francis Burdett sort Spain speak suppose Talleyrand thing thought tion Translation wish word write
Pasajes populares
Página 494 - Nay, had she been true, If heaven would make me such another world Of one entire and perfect chrysolite, I'd not have sold her for it.
Página 532 - For forms of government let fools contest— That which is best administered is best...
Página 559 - In its improved condition in England, and especially in its improved and varied condition in this country, under the benign influence of an expanded commerce, of enlightened justice, of republican principles, and of sound philosophy, the common law has become a code of matured ethics, and enlarged civil wisdom, admirably adapted to promote and secure the freedom and happiness of social life.
Página 558 - Green Lane. Since that day not a single one has passed, not to speak of nights, in which you have not engrossed more of my thoughts than I could have wished.
Página 588 - Mr Brougham's mountain is delivered, and behold ! — the mouse. The wisdom of the reformer could not overcome the craft of the lawyer. Mr Brougham, after all, is not the man to set up a simple, natural, and rational administration of justice against the entanglements and technicalities of our English law proceedings.
Página 498 - In Ricardo's book on Rent, there is a want of logic. I wanted him to correct it in these particulars ; but he was not conscious of it, and Mill was not desirous. He confounded cost with value.
Página 481 - I have considered that there was nobody at all so likely to be your real successor as myself. Of talents it would be easy to find many superior. But, in the first place, I hardly know of anybody who has so completely taken up the principles, and is so thoroughly of the same way of thinking with yourself. In the next place, there are very few who have so much of the necessary previous discipline ; my antecedent years having been wholly occupied in acquiring it. And, in the last place, I am pretty...
Página 479 - ... in writing upon laws and legislation, and in composing his Civil and Criminal Codes ; and spending the remaining hours of every day in reading, or taking exercise by way of fitting himself for his labours, or, to use his own strangely invented phraseology, taking his ante-jentacular and postprandial walks, to prepare himself for his task of codification.
Página 507 - I am a single man, turned of seventy ; but as far from melancholy as a man need be. Hour of dinner, six ; tea, between nine and ten ; bed, a quarter before eleven. Dinner and tea in society ; breakfast, my guests, whoever they are, have at their own hour, and by themselves ; my breakfast, of which a newspaper, read to me to save my weak eyes, forms an indispensable part, I take by myself. Wine I drink none, being, in i that particular, of the persuasion of Jonadab the son of Rechab.
Página 468 - I hope the day is not far distant, when I shall see the liberty and happiness of this country established upon a solid and permanent footing. The appointment I have just received of Generalissimo of the Confederation of Venezuela, with full powers to treat with foreign nations, &c., will perhaps facilitate the means of promoting the object I have for so many years had in view.