All the grand sources, in short, of human suffering are in a great degree, many of them almost entirely, conquerable by human care and effort; and though their removal is grievously slow — though a long succession of generations will perish in the breach... Utilitarianism - Page 34by John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 149 pagesFull view - About this book
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| 1861 - 882 pages
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...entirelv, conquerable by human care and effort: and though their removal is grievously slow ; though a long succession of generations will perish in the breach before the conquest is completed, ami this world becomes all that, if will and knowledge were not wanting, it might easily be made,—... | |
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