The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... common end , the best life of man . This life would be different in each body , a harmony , not a monotone ; and the difference in each would be its special contribution to the whole . " ( P. 58. ) From this Mr. Bradley goes on , not to ...
... common end , the best life of man . This life would be different in each body , a harmony , not a monotone ; and the difference in each would be its special contribution to the whole . " ( P. 58. ) From this Mr. Bradley goes on , not to ...
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... common burden of suspicion and suspense , of huge permanent armaments and , at the worst , in such a war as we now witness . * ( 2 ) Generosity . - The question whether generosity is a virtue capable of a national application is perhaps ...
... common burden of suspicion and suspense , of huge permanent armaments and , at the worst , in such a war as we now witness . * ( 2 ) Generosity . - The question whether generosity is a virtue capable of a national application is perhaps ...
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... common will - comes into play , whatever its particular organ of expression , that the attribution of a moral per- sonality to a nation is seen to be no mere metaphor , and the capacity for sacrifice on a national scale to be * In the ...
... common will - comes into play , whatever its particular organ of expression , that the attribution of a moral per- sonality to a nation is seen to be no mere metaphor , and the capacity for sacrifice on a national scale to be * In the ...
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... common days and rediscover in the face of ordinary needs and duties the unity of spirit and the readiness to face pain and loss which they show in face of an outward enemy , they would become Christian indeed . But no single act ...
... common days and rediscover in the face of ordinary needs and duties the unity of spirit and the readiness to face pain and loss which they show in face of an outward enemy , they would become Christian indeed . But no single act ...
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... common cause with the German " Sud - West . " India would prove to be a source of embarrassment and entanglement , if nothing worse . We know now to what extent these political prophecies have been fulfilled . They seem to have been 18 ...
... common cause with the German " Sud - West . " India would prove to be a source of embarrassment and entanglement , if nothing worse . We know now to what extent these political prophecies have been fulfilled . They seem to have been 18 ...
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