"Exhortations to obstruct the operations of Government in detail, should; Exhortations to resist all."

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Source: James Mill (1829). “Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations. Written for the Supplement to the Encyclopædia Britannica”

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James Mill

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James Mill was a British philosopher and historian known for his work on utilitarianism and his influential writings on liberty and governance.

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