The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 7
... there any force in the other argument that the State - or the Government * Selections from Treitschke's Lectures on Politics ( tr . Gowans ) , p . 15 . as trustee for the people , future as well as MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 7.
... there any force in the other argument that the State - or the Government * Selections from Treitschke's Lectures on Politics ( tr . Gowans ) , p . 15 . as trustee for the people , future as well as MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 7.
Page 8
... political status " of Egypt and Morocco respectively ; but in the first " secret article " of the same treaty they proceeded to arrange on what terms changes should be made " in the event of either Government finding itself constrained ...
... political status " of Egypt and Morocco respectively ; but in the first " secret article " of the same treaty they proceeded to arrange on what terms changes should be made " in the event of either Government finding itself constrained ...
Page 16
... political writers and carefully inculcated in her schools . " Gott strafe England " has long been her motto even though it may only recently have taken definite shape . England is the robber state which it is not only permissible to rob ...
... political writers and carefully inculcated in her schools . " Gott strafe England " has long been her motto even though it may only recently have taken definite shape . England is the robber state which it is not only permissible to rob ...
Page 18
... political writings . Bernhardi , with a political axe to grind , announces to the world at large that Germany " not less than England is dowered with a genius for empire . " Wegener , with a firsthand knowledge of English empire and all ...
... political writings . Bernhardi , with a political axe to grind , announces to the world at large that Germany " not less than England is dowered with a genius for empire . " Wegener , with a firsthand knowledge of English empire and all ...
Page 19
... political capital , and that any reaction against Western culture was chiefly , if not entirely , an invitation to the people upon the lines of least resistance to join the ranks of the discontented . In order to generate heat there A ...
... political capital , and that any reaction against Western culture was chiefly , if not entirely , an invitation to the people upon the lines of least resistance to join the ranks of the discontented . In order to generate heat there A ...
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