It would still be incumbent on Mr Mill to prove that the interest of every generation is identical with the interest of all succeeding generations.
This is a very amusing and a very instructive book: but even if it were less amusing and less instructive, it would still be interesting as a relic of a wise and virtuous man.
The first remark which we have to make on this argument is, that, by Mr Mill's own account, even a government in which every human being should vote would still be defective.
Thus education alone would have similar material to act upon from age to age, would have to make a fresh beginning in each generation, and its results, however good, relatively, would still be limited and finite.
The statement is doubtless untrue, but if it were true it would stillbe irrelevant.
We see officers of the armed establishment who, thinking themselves employed all day, would still, if they had to make an honest reckoning of the score after tattoo sounded, be compelled to say that they had done exactly nothing.
But in all probability, he would still be doing better by himself than by any other individual.
If we were to pass it in review, and then inspect it carefully, it would still be impossible to say: "This is the composite of character.
If she owned it all, it would still be subject to taxation, like all other property is which she holds in the States.
This course might indeed be disturbed for a time, but it would be like forcing the needle away from the pole: you might turn it round and round as often as you pleased, but, left to itself, it would still settle at the north.
Hence, even if Serbia's independence were not now inextricably bound up with the success of the British arms, it would still be essential that every effort should be made to heal what has long been an open sore upon the face of Europe.
Even if all that were said about Treitschke and Nietzsche were true, it would still remain an unsolved question why they and their ideas should have taken intellectual Germany by storm.
All the arguments which induced Bismarck to expel Austria from Germany in 1868 would still be upheld by the advocates of "Preussen-Deutschland" (see p.
Thus, if a man did not get as early promotion as he expected, he would still benefit by length of service.
But, notwithstanding that allusion, I would still appeal to the poetry of his constitution, and I know it abounds in that quality.
The accomplished reforms which are the boast of the State, and the models which other States are adopting, would still be the unrealized dreams of "reformers.
When a man is very old and quite out of the running, he loves to feel secure from the rivalries of youth, for he would still be first in the heart of beauty.
It would still not be too late for her telegram--Lennan never left his rooms till the midday post which brought her letters.
Married to the greatest rascal on earth, he would still be standing by her, wanting her companionship and love.
If she would come to him, it would be well; if she would not, why, it would still be well.
But were he what they say he is, he would still have to become my husband.
And there was present to him an assurance that his aunt, Mrs. Mountjoy, would still be on his side.
His friends imagined even that this was the solitary attempt at wit he had ever made in his life; for after a lapse of years, he would still recur to it as an evidence of the felicity of his fancy, and the keenness of his satire.
And as he had heretofore ventured his life in defence of the nation, he would still go as far as any man in maintaining all its just rights and liberties.
But, as he sat there, he would still think of Lady Mason.
Or even if they could be mystified so that nothing could be proved, it would still be well with his client.
The skill of a lawyer hewould still give if necessary, but the ardour of the loving friend was waxing colder from day to day.
They would not be lost to us, of course," replied the Chief, "as we would still be with them.
He would still be off beyond and outside, and would not be known in this world.
Though it should go a thousand miles or a thousand times ten thousand miles--even climb beyond the spaces of the stars and the bounds of the universe--it would still remain in the same property and source of darkness as before.
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