The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... Government , is responsible for the well - being of its inhabitants . We cannot accept the extreme Prussian theory that the individual has no rights against the State , but is a mere instrument for the fulfilment of its purposes ; but ...
... Government , is responsible for the well - being of its inhabitants . We cannot accept the extreme Prussian theory that the individual has no rights against the State , but is a mere instrument for the fulfilment of its purposes ; but ...
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... Government will be thus limited . Freedom is indeed thus limited , and duties are modi- fied , whenever men are bound together in families , or associations of any kind , and have to act , one on behalf of many . But the difficulty and ...
... Government will be thus limited . Freedom is indeed thus limited , and duties are modi- fied , whenever men are bound together in families , or associations of any kind , and have to act , one on behalf of many . But the difficulty and ...
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... government of Egypt itself made an early evacuation well - nigh impossible . Finally , in 1904 , the British and French Governments in the first " public articles " of their Convention stated that they had " no intention of altering the ...
... government of Egypt itself made an early evacuation well - nigh impossible . Finally , in 1904 , the British and French Governments in the first " public articles " of their Convention stated that they had " no intention of altering the ...
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... Government through which she speaks to the world to be content with a lower standard of honour than his own ? But even on lower and utilitarian grounds the theory that any national pledge or treaty may be broken on the plea of " reasons ...
... Government through which she speaks to the world to be content with a lower standard of honour than his own ? But even on lower and utilitarian grounds the theory that any national pledge or treaty may be broken on the plea of " reasons ...
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... government has no right to pledge the resources or endanger the welfare of its people in the interest of other nations . And , if there were no living contact between government and people this might indeed be so . If the whole ...
... government has no right to pledge the resources or endanger the welfare of its people in the interest of other nations . And , if there were no living contact between government and people this might indeed be so . If the whole ...
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