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The Universal review - Page 233
1859
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liberty

john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 pages
...oppression of his individuality, but in the exercise of ours. We are not bound, for example, to seek his society ; we have a right to avoid it (though...pernicious effect on those with whom he associates. We may give others a preference over him in optional good offices, except those which tend to his improvement....
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - Political Science - 1859 - 216 pages
...oppression of his individuality, but in the exercise of oursA We are not bound, for example, to seek his society ; we have a right to avoid it (though...pernicious effect on those with whom he associates. We may give others a preference over him in optional good offices, except those which tend to his improvement....
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1863 - 236 pages
...the^oppression of his individuality, but in the exercise of ours. We are not bound7"for example, to seek his society ; we have a right to avoid it (though...pernicious effect on those with whom he associates. We may give others a preference over him in optional good offices, except those which tend to his improvement....
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On Liberty, Issue 57

John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1865 - 118 pages
...oppression of his individuality, but in the exercise of ours. We are not bound, for example, to seek his society ; we have a right to avoid it (though not to parade the avoidance), tor we have a nght to choose the society most acceptable to us. We have a right, and it may bo our...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 40; Volume 48

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1868 - 728 pages
...oppression of his individuality, but m the exercise of ours. We are not bound, for example, to seek his society ; we have a right to avoid it (though not to parade the avoidNo, xcv. с anee), for we have a right to choose the society most acceptable to us. We have a...
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On Compromise

John Morley - Philosophy - 1874 - 236 pages
...oppression of his individuality, but in the exercise of ours. We are not bound, for example, to seek his society; we have a right to avoid it (though not...pernicious effect on those with whom he associates. We may give others a preference over him in optional good offices, except those which tend to his improvement....
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - Liberty - 1878 - 98 pages
...oppression of his individuality, but inthe exercise of ours. We are not bound, for example, to seek his society ; we have a right to avoid it (though not to parade the avoidance), for we havoa nght to choose the society most acceptable to us. We have a right, and it may be our duty, to...
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American Church Review, Volume 45

1885 - 626 pages
...advice — to speak of no higher authority — we " avoid " the society of the offender, and proceed "to caution others against him, if we think his example...pernicious effect on those with whom he associates " — ("Liberty," C. IV.) — if these instructions, observed, bring about " protection " (and why...
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On Compromise

John Morley - Philosophy - 1891 - 308 pages
...oppression of his individuality, but in the exercise of ours. We are not bound, for example, to seek his society ; we have a right to avoid it (though not to parade the avoidance)for we have a right to choose the society most acceptable to us. We have a right, and it...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

Literature - 1894 - 916 pages
...of his individuality, but in the exerOiV LIBERT eise of ours. We are not bound, for example, to seek so swiftly as calumny, nothing which is uttered with...listened to with more readiness, nothing dispersed acœptable to us. We have a right, and it may be our duty, to caution others against him, if we think...
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