The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... possible in the case of the graver and more difficult disputes to find an arbiter of sufficient impartiality and moral authority to give a finally binding decision . binding decision . And even if he were found his decision has no force ...
... possible in the case of the graver and more difficult disputes to find an arbiter of sufficient impartiality and moral authority to give a finally binding decision . binding decision . And even if he were found his decision has no force ...
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... possible conflict of duties , which run through all social morality , are especially great for those on whom is laid the vast responsibility of acting for a whole people . We may test the real nature of this difficulty by considering ...
... possible conflict of duties , which run through all social morality , are especially great for those on whom is laid the vast responsibility of acting for a whole people . We may test the real nature of this difficulty by considering ...
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... possible in our modern world than that of the leader of a free people , who sets before them two paths and persuades them to tread the higher even if it leads to the sacrifice of some material gain . Thus , it is no mean argument in ...
... possible in our modern world than that of the leader of a free people , who sets before them two paths and persuades them to tread the higher even if it leads to the sacrifice of some material gain . Thus , it is no mean argument in ...
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... possible to undertake without hope , and to persevere without succeeding . ' 99 * Could there be a more unanswerable proof that the highest spirit of individual self - sacrifice may be equalled * Report in Foi et Vie of 1st July 1915 ...
... possible to undertake without hope , and to persevere without succeeding . ' 99 * Could there be a more unanswerable proof that the highest spirit of individual self - sacrifice may be equalled * Report in Foi et Vie of 1st July 1915 ...
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... possible danger at a remote period , we shall not deserve to keep our dominion ; we shall merit that reverse which time has possibly in store for us ; and shall fall with the mingled hatred and con- tempt , hisses and execrations of ...
... possible danger at a remote period , we shall not deserve to keep our dominion ; we shall merit that reverse which time has possibly in store for us ; and shall fall with the mingled hatred and con- tempt , hisses and execrations of ...
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