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" Men are not more zealous for truth than they often are for error, and a sufficient application of legal or even of social penalties will generally succeed in stopping the propagation of either. The real advantage which truth has, consists in this, that... "
New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Página 439
1859
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 páginas
...generally p«r^< succeed in stopping the propagation of either, i1** . The real advantage which truth has, consists \ in this, that when an opinion is true,...one of its reappearances falls on a time when from favorable circumstances it escapes perseK cution until it has made such head as to withstand all subsequent...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 páginas
...will generally succeed in stopping the propagation of either. The real jjdvantage which truth has, consists in this, that when an opinion is true, it may be extinguished^ once, ~twice, "nr"inany times, but in the course of ages there will generally be fpuTidZper^nFIfeTrMiicoveFl^lintir...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volumen37

1878 - 440 páginas
...cites, and proceeds to contradict his reasoning in affirming that " the real advantage which truth has, consists in this, that when an opinion is true it...one of its reappearances falls on a time, when from favorable circumstances it escapes persecution until it has made such head as to withstand all subsequent...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1878 - 98 páginas
...stopping the propagation of either. The real advantage which truth has consists in this, that when -in opinion is true, it may be extinguished once, twice,...from favourable circumstances it escapes persecution nntil it has made such head as to withstand all subsequent attempts to suppress it. It will be said,...
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An Agnostic's Apology, and Other Essays

Leslie Stephen - 1903 - 388 páginas
...truth has any intrinsic power of prevailing against persecution. ' The real advantage which truth has consists in this — that when an opinion is true...there will generally be found persons to rediscover it ' ; and when, he adds, it is rediscovered in a propitious age, it may ' make such head ' as to resist...
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An Agnostic's Apology

Leslie Stephen - 1893 - 392 páginas
...truth has any intrinsic power of prevailing against persecution. ' The real advantage which truth has consists in this — that when an opinion is true...there will generally be found persons to rediscover it ' ; and when, he adds, it is rediscovered in a propitious age, it may ' make such head ' as to resist...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

1894 - 916 páginas
...generally succeed in stopping the propagation of either. The real advantage which truth has consiste favorable circumstances it escapes persecution until it has made such head as to withstand all subsequent...
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On Liberty: The Subjection of Women

John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 404 páginas
...penalties will generally succeed in stopping the propagation of either. The real advantage which truth has, consists \ in this, that when an opinion is true,...one of its reappearances falls on a time when from favorable circumstances it escapes perse* cntion until it has made such head as to withstand all subsequent...
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Burke's Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies (March) 22, 1775)

Edmund Burke - 1895 - 156 páginas
...penalties, will generally succeed in stopping the propagation of either. The real advantage which truth has consists in this, that when an opinion is true, it...one of its reappearances falls on a time when, from favorable circumstances, it escapes persecution until it has made such head as to withstand all subsequent...
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Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies, (March 22, 1775).

Edmund Burke - 1895 - 158 páginas
...penalties, will generally succeed in stopping the propagation of either. The real advantage which truth has consists in this, that when an opinion is true, it...one of its reappearances falls on a time when, from favorable circumstances, it escapes persecution until it has made such head as to withstand all subsequent...
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