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Mr. Bradley points out that the individual is often called on to injure his special 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 ...
Mr. Bradley points out that the individual is often called on to injure his special 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 ...
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... do we not commit every government which regards the welfare of its individual citizens as the object of its constant and especial care to set that welfare above every claim of other peoples on its forbearance or its help ?
... do we not commit every government which regards the welfare of its individual citizens as the object of its constant and especial care to set that welfare above every claim of other peoples on its forbearance or its help ?
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But national self - sacrifice is the last virtue which we could look for on the theory that the primary and dominant object of government is the well - being of the governed . Yet there is a sense in which sacrifice is the soul of all ...
But national self - sacrifice is the last virtue which we could look for on the theory that the primary and dominant object of government is the well - being of the governed . Yet there is a sense in which sacrifice is the soul of all ...
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... which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is not honest : their purpose is not to present a faithful picture but a plausible caricature . Historical truth is nothing : political capital is everything .
... which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is not honest : their purpose is not to present a faithful picture but a plausible caricature . Historical truth is nothing : political capital is everything .
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... Madrassah in 1782 and the Benares Sanskrit College in 1791 . But the object in founding them was self - interest , . . . for they were to furnish maulvis and VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL FROM 1813 By Herbert A Stark 25 136 239 362.
... Madrassah in 1782 and the Benares Sanskrit College in 1791 . But the object in founding them was self - interest , . . . for they were to furnish maulvis and VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL FROM 1813 By Herbert A Stark 25 136 239 362.
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