Political institutions: being part v of the Principles of sociology. (The concluding portion of vol. II.)
"Titles of works referred to": p. 678-686. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Titles of works referred to": p. 678-686. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes indexes. ; "References" at end of v. 2 and 3. ; v. 1. pt. I. The data of sociology. pt. II. The inductions of sociology. pt. III. The domestic relations.--v. 2. pt. IV. Ceremonial institutions. pt. V. Political institutions.--v. 3. pt. VI. Ecclesiastical institutions. pt. VII. Professional institutions. pt. VIII. Industrial institutions. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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From Essays: scientific, political and speculative, 1st and 2d ser., London, 1857 and 1863; originally published in the periodicals chiefly the quarterly reviews (the remaining articles of the two series appeared 1865 under title: Essays; moral, political and aesthetic) of. Editor's pref. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112047361982
Includes index. ; A selection from the essays in the first and second series of "Essays : scientific, political and speculative". London, 1858-63. ; The philosophy of style -- Over-legislation -- The morals of trade -- Personal beauty -- Representative government -- Prison-ethics -- Railway morals and railway policy -- Gracefulness -- State-tamperings with money and banks -- Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safeguards -- Mill versus Hamilton-the test of truth. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293006758852
Morals and moral sentiments -- Origin of animal worship -- The classification of the sciences -- Postscript, replying to criticisms -- Reasons for dissenting from the philosophy of Comte -- Of laws in general, and the order of their discovery -- The genesis of science -- Specialized administration -- What is electricity? -- The constitution of the sun -- The collective wisdom -- Political fetichism -- Mr. Martineau on evolution. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Recon0.
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The philosophy of style.--Over-legislation.--The morals of trade.--Personal beauty.--Representative government.--Prison-ethics.--Railway morals and railway policy.--Gracefulness.--State-tamperings with money and banks.--Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safeguards.--Mill versus Hamilton: the test of truth. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3612732s
The philosophy of style.--Over-legislation.--The morals of trade.--Personal beauty.--Representative government.--Prison-ethics.--Railway morals and railway policy.--Gracefulness.--State-tamperings with money and banks.--Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safeguards.--Mill versus Hamilton: the test of truth. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Each vol. has separate t.-p. and part 4-5 published separately with special t.-p. ; v. 1., pt. 1: The data of sociology. pt. 2: The inductions of sociology. pt. 3: The domestic relations -- v. 2. pt. 4: Ceremonial institutions. [pt. 5: Political institutions] -- v. 3. pt. 6: Ecclesistical institutions. pt. 7: Professional institutions. pt. 8: Industrial institutions. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The philosophy of style.--Over-legislation.--The morals of trade.--Personal beauty.--Representative government.--Prison-ethics.--Railway morals and railway policy.--Gracefulness.--State-tamperings with money and banks.--Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safeguards.--Mill versus Hamilton--the test of truth. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hw21bs
Includes index. ; The philosophy of style.--Over-legislation.--The morals of trade.--Personal beauty.--Representative government.--Prison-ethics.--Railway morals and railway policy.--Gracefulness.--State-tamperings with money and banks.--Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safeguards.--Mill versus Hamilton--the test of truth. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Second English ed., a reprint of the first American ed., with content variations from English original. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433070236819
First published in English periodicals, chiefly the quarterly reviews, and issued in London with several other papers, under the title of "Essays, scientific, political and speculative", first and second series, 1857-1863. cf. Pref. ; Progress: its law and cause.- Manners and fashion.- aThe genesis of science.- The physiology of laughter.- The origin and function of music.- The nebular hypothesis.- Bain on the emotions and the will.- Illogical geology.- The development hypothesis.- The social organism.- Use and beauty.- The sources of architectural types.- The use of anthropomorphism. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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A selection from the essays in the first and second series of "Essays: scientific, political and speculative". London, 1858-63. ; "New and enlarged edition." ; The philosophy of style.--Over-legislation.--The morals of trade.-Personal beauty.--Representative government.--Prison-ethics.--Railway morals and railway policy.--Gracefulness.--State-tamperings with money and banks.--Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safeguards.--Mill versus Hamilton -the test of truth. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Recon7.
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First published in English periodicals, chiefly the quarterly reviews, and issued in London with several other papers, under the title of "Essays, scientific, political and speculative", first and second series, 1857-1863. cf. Pref. ; Progress: its law and cause.--Manners and fashion.--The genesis of science.--The physiology of laughter.--The origin and function of music.--The nebular hypothesis.--Bain on the emotions and the will.--Illogical geology.--The development hypothesis.--The social organism.--Use and beauty.--The sources of architectural types.--The use of anthropomorphism. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MAIN; B1653.I5 1865: 1875[c1864])
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First published in English periodicals, chiefly the quarterly reviews, and issued in London with several other papers, under the title of "Essays, scientific, political and speculative", first and second series, 1857- 1863. cf. Pref. ; Progress: its law and cause.--Manners and fashion.--The genesis of science.--The physiology of laughter.--The origin and function of music.--The nebular hypothesis.--Bain on the emotions and the will.--Illogical geology.-- The development hypothesis.--The social organism.--Use and beauty.--The sources of architectural types.--The use of anthropomorphism. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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