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" If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind. "
On Liberty - Page 35
by John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 223 pages
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Bentley's quarterly review

Bentley's quarterly review

Literary Collections - 1860
...are met, short of being absolutely gagged and stifled. ' If all mankind minus one, ' says Mr. Mill, ' were of one opinion, and only one person were of the...more justified in silencing that one person, than ho, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing all mankind.' True enough. Let the one man...
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Bentley's quarterly review. [with variant title-leaf to vol. 1].

Bentley's quarterly review. [with variant title-leaf to vol. 1].

1860
...are met, short of being absolutely gagged and stifled. ' If all mankind minus one,' says Mr. Mill, ' were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankmd would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would...
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The graduated series of reading-lesson books

The graduated series of reading-lesson books

Graduated series - History - 1861
...himself of the portion of truth which meets and removes that difficulty. Mill. FALLIBILITY OF OPINION. WERE an opinion a personal possession of no value except to the owner, if to be restricted in the enjoyment of it were simply a private injury, it would make some difference whether...
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The constitutional history of England: since the accession of George the ...

The constitutional history of England: since the accession of ..., Volume 2

Thomas Erskine May - 1863
...2 In politics fhis is true nearly to the extent of Mr. Mill's axiom : " If all mankind, minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the...the power, would be justified in silencing mankind." — On Liberty, 33. 1830,1 it became the type of most other unions throughout the country. Its original...
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A book of thoughts [selected from Engl., Fr. and Germ. authors] by

A book of thoughts [selected from Engl., Fr. and Germ. authors] by, Volume 1

Book - 1865
...but to weigh and consider. BACON. •v OPINIONS OF INDIVIDUALS. If all mankind minus one were of one opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing...he had the power, would be justified in silencing the world. JS MILL. IN WHAT A MAN'S GREATNESS CONSISTS. A man's greatness lies not in wealth and station,...
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A book of golden thoughts

A book of golden thoughts

Henry Attwell - 1870 - 292 pages
...: but to weigh and consider. BtlCOK. OPINIONS OF INDIVIDUALS. If all mankind minus one were of one opinion, mankind would be no more justified in. silencing...he had the power, would be justified in silencing the world. ys Mai. i IN WHAT A MAN'S GREATNESS CONSISTS. A man's greatness lies not in wealth and station,...
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A book of golden thoughts, by H. Attwell

A book of golden thoughts, by H. Attwell

Book - 1870
...discourse : but to weigh and consider. Bacon. OPINIONS OF INDIVIDUALS. If all mankind minus one were of one opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing...he had the power, would be justified in silencing the world. 7. s. Mia. IN WHAT A MAN'S GREATNESS CONSISTS. A man's greatness lies not in wealth and...
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The constitutional history of England since the accession of George the ...

The constitutional history of England since the accession of ..., Volume 2

Thomas Erskine May - 1878
...2 In politics this is true nearly to the extent of Mr. Mill's axiom : ' If all mankind, minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justifiVd in silencing that one person, than h", if he had the power, would be justified in silencing...
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Ingersoll in Canada: a reply to Wendling, Archbishop Lynch, "Bystander", and ...

Ingersoll in Canada: a reply to Wendling, Archbishop Lynch, "Bystander", and ...

Allen Pringle - Religious aspects - 1880 - 61 pages
...FOR CANADIAN HISTORY ESTABLISHED IN 1908 " If all mankind, minus one, were of one opinion, mankidtf would be no more justified in .silencing that one person than he, if he/had the powir, would he justified in silencing mankind."—;/ .S. Mill, on Liberty. INGERSOLL IN...
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Lectures on the British constitution and on the government of Malta

Lectures on the British constitution and on the government of Malta

Guglielmo Rapinet - 1883
...individual were of one opinion, and only the one individual had a contrary opinion, mankind would be no moro justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, wquld be justified in silencing others. Either that solitary opinion is right, and mankind by silencing...
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