The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... interest and limited by no obligations outside itself . If this view of nations and their relation to one another is to be overcome , not only on the field of battle but in the minds of men , we must have some other theory to put in its ...
... interest and limited by no obligations outside itself . If this view of nations and their relation to one another is to be overcome , not only on the field of battle but in the minds of men , we must have some other theory to put in its ...
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... . But when nations differ as to their rights or interests , there is no similar superior power to which they can appeal or before which they can be summoned . Arbitration has , indeed , begun to supply 4 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
... . But when nations differ as to their rights or interests , there is no similar superior power to which they can appeal or before which they can be summoned . Arbitration has , indeed , begun to supply 4 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
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... interests , to leave certain of his capacities undeveloped , to shorten his life for some worthy object , or even to throw it away for the life of another . " Asked to justify your conduct , you might answer perhaps that your life is ...
... interests , to leave certain of his capacities undeveloped , to shorten his life for some worthy object , or even to throw it away for the life of another . " Asked to justify your conduct , you might answer perhaps that your life is ...
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... interest , to make itself poor , weak , or maimed , is to do that to forty millions , many of them children . How ... interests committed to its keeping , and for the work - in the case of a great State no negligible element - which it ...
... interest , to make itself poor , weak , or maimed , is to do that to forty millions , many of them children . How ... interests committed to its keeping , and for the work - in the case of a great State no negligible element - which it ...
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... interest and our moral responsibility for the good 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 ...
... interest and our moral responsibility for the good 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 ...
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