The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 11
... living contact between government and people this might indeed be so . If the whole initiative and the whole power of decision lay with the small group of statesmen on whom the immediate responsibility for action rests , they might ...
... living contact between government and people this might indeed be so . If the whole initiative and the whole power of decision lay with the small group of statesmen on whom the immediate responsibility for action rests , they might ...
Page 15
... living and dominant , will find its own means of expression through laws and institutions . But it can be attained through the steady exercise of the national will in the endeavour to realize the Good , as it is seen in moments of ...
... living and dominant , will find its own means of expression through laws and institutions . But it can be attained through the steady exercise of the national will in the endeavour to realize the Good , as it is seen in moments of ...
Page 23
... living somehow and the most obvious means to this was either by the surer road of Government service or by the more precarious but probably more lucrative one of the law . And so it came about that that education which was primarily ...
... living somehow and the most obvious means to this was either by the surer road of Government service or by the more precarious but probably more lucrative one of the law . And so it came about that that education which was primarily ...
Page 105
... living , enables him to conquer the vein of cowardice in himself , to place domesticity in its proper place in relation to the " noble " life , and to achieve some astonishing feats of aristocratic heroism ; from the initial standpoint ...
... living , enables him to conquer the vein of cowardice in himself , to place domesticity in its proper place in relation to the " noble " life , and to achieve some astonishing feats of aristocratic heroism ; from the initial standpoint ...
Page 106
... living , but leaving behind him a vast mass of papers , his diary , in which he has written his perplexed musings upon his search . These papers , his friend White , in whose arms he dies , edits on his behalf . Such is the idea of ...
... living , but leaving behind him a vast mass of papers , his diary , in which he has written his perplexed musings upon his search . These papers , his friend White , in whose arms he dies , edits on his behalf . Such is the idea of ...
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