The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... less than individual men , we may yet expect to find that there are differences in the two cases . The duties may prove in the end to be similar and analogous , without being identical ; and to say at the outset that they are identical ...
... less than individual men , we may yet expect to find that there are differences in the two cases . The duties may prove in the end to be similar and analogous , without being identical ; and to say at the outset that they are identical ...
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... less than shells or torpedoes . To vary Hobbes ' famous phrase , Gens genti lupus ; though , on this view , the successful nation must show not less of the fox than the wolf in its dealings . And so , as always happens in the long run ...
... less than shells or torpedoes . To vary Hobbes ' famous phrase , Gens genti lupus ; though , on this view , the successful nation must show not less of the fox than the wolf in its dealings . And so , as always happens in the long run ...
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... less than to material goods ; and the great body of the people must support their leaders in this interpretation . The latter condition is most naturally and normally fulfilled in a democratically governed country , yet the form of demo ...
... less than to material goods ; and the great body of the people must support their leaders in this interpretation . The latter condition is most naturally and normally fulfilled in a democratically governed country , yet the form of demo ...
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... realize the Good , as it is seen in moments of vision , in all the relations , internal not less than external , of the country's life . G. F. BARBOUR , WE A GERMAN ON INDIA . BY STANLEY RICE . MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 15.
... realize the Good , as it is seen in moments of vision , in all the relations , internal not less than external , of the country's life . G. F. BARBOUR , WE A GERMAN ON INDIA . BY STANLEY RICE . MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 15.
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... less than England is dowered with a genius for empire . " Wegener , with a firsthand knowledge of English empire and all that it really means , whispers to a confidential circle of friends , that England is the expert authority and ...
... less than England is dowered with a genius for empire . " Wegener , with a firsthand knowledge of English empire and all that it really means , whispers to a confidential circle of friends , that England is the expert authority and ...
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