| 1883 - 554 strani
...competition. In discussing the principles of industrial legislation, the late Prof. Jevons says : " The first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...abstract rights, absolute principles, indefeasible laws, unalterable rules, or any thing whatever of an eternal and inflexible nature." This is equally true... | |
| Thomas Henry Farrer Baron Farrer - 1883 - 204 strani
...State in Relation to Labour ; and am disposed to agree with him when he says (p. 6) that " We must rid our minds of the idea that there are any such...social matters as abstract rights, absolute principles, indefensible laws, unalterable rules, or anything whatever of an eternal and inflexible nature ; "... | |
| Henry Allon - 1883 - 610 strani
...be attained. They must form substantial aids, as the late lamented Stanley Jevons said, to ridding ' our minds of the idea that there are any such things...social matters as abstract rights, absolute principles, indefensible laws, unalterable rules, or anything whatever of an eternal and inflexible nature; the... | |
| 1883 - 554 strani
...attained. They must form substantial aids, as the late lamented Stanley J evens said, to ridding ' our minds of the idea that there are any such things in social matters aa abstract rights, absolute principles, indefensible laws, unalterable rules, or anything whatever... | |
| 1884 - 954 strani
...which is fashionable. Says Professor Jevons, in his work, " The State in Relation to Labor " — " The first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...such things in social matters as abstract rights." Of like character is the belief expressed by Mr. Matthew Arnold, in his article on copyright : " An... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 156 strani
...that which is fashionable. Says Professor Jevons, in his work, The State in Relation to Labour, — " The first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...such things in social matters as abstract rights." Of like character is the belief expressed by Mr. Matthew Arnold, in his article on copyright : —... | |
| 1884 - 946 strani
...which is fashionable. Says Professor Jevons, in his work, " The State in Relation to Labour," — " The first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...such things in social matters as abstract rights." Of like character is the belief expressed by Mr. Matthew Arnold, in his article on copyright : —... | |
| Joseph Dame Weeks - 1886 - 94 strani
...competition. In discussing the principles of industrial legislation, the late Prof. Jevons says : " The first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...abstract rights, absolute principles, indefeasible laws, unalterable rules, or any thing whatever of an eternal and inflexible nature." This is equally true... | |
| Henry Allon - 1883 - 610 strani
...attained. They must form substan-tial aids, as the late lamented Stanley Jevons said, to ridding ' our minds of the idea that there are any such things...social matters as abstract rights, absolute principles, indefensible laws, unalterable rules, or anything whatever of an eternal and inflexible nature; the... | |
| John Milton Bonham - 1888 - 438 strani
...Herbert Spencer. He says : " Says Professor Jevons, in his work ' The State in Relation to Labor ' : ' The first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...such things in social matters as abstract rights.' Of like character is the belief expressed by Mr. Matthew Arnold in his article on copyright : ' An... | |
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