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" Whenever, in short, there is a definite damage, or a definite risk of damage, either to an individual or to the public, the case is taken out of the province of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law. "
The Political Prohibition Text-book - Seite 42
von W. W. Satterlee - 1883 - 183 Seiten
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liberty

john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 Seiten
...punished simply for being drunk ; but a soldier or a policeman should be punished for being drunk on duty. Whenever, in short, there is a definite damage, or...of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law. But with regard to the merely contingent, or, as it may be called, constructive injury which a person...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 Seiten
...punished simply for being drunk ; but a soldier or a policeman should be punished for being drunk on duty. Whenever, in short, there is a definite damage, or....the public, the case is taken out of the province liberty, and placed in that of morality or law. ' But with regard to the merely contingent, or, as...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 Seiten
...punished simply for being drunk ; but a soldier or a policeman should be punished for being drunk on duty. Whenever, in short, there is a definite damage, or...of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law. But with regard to the merely contingent, or,~~as'~It ~may~ be called, constructive jpjury which a...
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The Christian Examiner, Band 74

1863 - 478 Seiten
...punished simply for being drunk, but a soldier or a policeman should be punished for being drunk on duty. Whenever, in short, there is a definite damage or...of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law." — pp. 145 - 147. The same principle is briefly applied, in the closing chapter, to the question of...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 Seiten
...soldier or a policeman should be punished for being drunk on ~. •»••+" /YVt.™<•.«.r, jn short, there is a definite / < damage, or a definite risk of damage, either to b ( an individual or to the public, the case is taken | j out of the province of liberty, and placed...
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Right and Duty of Prohibition: Argument Before a Joint Special Committee of ...

Alonzo Ames Miner - 1867 - 134 Seiten
...liquor, and looks upon it as a mere personal consideration. He does, however, admit this : — " Whenever there is a definite damage, or a definite risk of...liberty, and placed in that of morality or law." • The Secretary of the British Temperance Alliance, in his letter to Lord Stanley, says : — " If anything...
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The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]., Band 5

Charles Beard - 1868 - 656 Seiten
...that he would apply his doctrine as we propose to apply it, but we may adopt his words: " Whenever there is a definite damage, or a definite risk of...of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law." He also distinctly says, that " if society lets any considerable number of its members grow up mere...
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The Theological Review, Band 5

1868 - 626 Seiten
...that he would apply his doctrine as we propose to apply it, but we may adopt his words : " Whenever there is a definite damage, or a definite risk of...of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law." He also distinctly says, that " if society lets any considerable number of its members grow up mere...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1869 - 258 Seiten
...punished simply for being drunk ; but a soldier or a policeman should be punished for being drunk on duty. Whenever, in short, there is a definite damage, or...of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law. But with regard to the merely contingent, or, as it may be called, constructive injury which a person...
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The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Band 30

1871 - 374 Seiten
...offence should be increased in severity." But he also admits that: — "Whenever, in short, there is a definite risk of damage, either to an individual...of liberty, and placed in that of morality or law." We think these quotations will prove that Mr. Mill is not in favour of non-interference with the habitual...
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