The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... fact that it is meant to continue in force for decades or even centuries , and the probability of great changes during its currency , all make it desirable that great deliberation should be exercised in entering into such engagements ...
... fact that it is meant to continue in force for decades or even centuries , and the probability of great changes during its currency , all make it desirable that great deliberation should be exercised in entering into such engagements ...
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... fact that the State is trustee for its citizens be upheld as a valid reason for the disregard of treaties in the interest of military or commercial gain . Why , we may well ask , should a citizen condone or applaud in his country a ...
... fact that the State is trustee for its citizens be upheld as a valid reason for the disregard of treaties in the interest of military or commercial gain . Why , we may well ask , should a citizen condone or applaud in his country a ...
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... fact that their kinsmen in Greece were a sufficient- ly well organized nation to offer them good government . But if we extend the term " generosity " to include that which is perhaps better known as magnanimity — the willingness to go ...
... fact that their kinsmen in Greece were a sufficient- ly well organized nation to offer them good government . But if we extend the term " generosity " to include that which is perhaps better known as magnanimity — the willingness to go ...
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... fact that the Belgians regarded the neutra- lity of their country , not only as a safeguard to themselves but as a trust for other nations . So its preservation was doubly a duty . " This was what the Government realized . There was no ...
... fact that the Belgians regarded the neutra- lity of their country , not only as a safeguard to themselves but as a trust for other nations . So its preservation was doubly a duty . " This was what the Government realized . There was no ...
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... fact that for a long time past Germany , under a thin guise of superficial friendship , has been nursing a deep - seated hatred against England and all her works . We know now that that hatred has been sedulously fostered by her ...
... fact that for a long time past Germany , under a thin guise of superficial friendship , has been nursing a deep - seated hatred against England and all her works . We know now that that hatred has been sedulously fostered by her ...
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