The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... practical perplexities of the time , is a cause of our hesitation in dealing with the greater issues whether of the immediate or of the more distant future . We have come to realize more than ever before how widely held , how clear and ...
... practical perplexities of the time , is a cause of our hesitation in dealing with the greater issues whether of the immediate or of the more distant future . We have come to realize more than ever before how widely held , how clear and ...
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... practical . In principle , the very re- cognition that all nations have duties to one another implies the existence of the " impartial spectator postu- lated in another connection by Adam Smith , or of the Divine Law acknowledged by ...
... practical . In principle , the very re- cognition that all nations have duties to one another implies the existence of the " impartial spectator postu- lated in another connection by Adam Smith , or of the Divine Law acknowledged by ...
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... practical sense of the people are making against their present depressed circum- stances . 99 The Classes of People who favour Domestic Elementary Education . • " The classes of society amongst which domestic ele- mentary instruction is ...
... practical sense of the people are making against their present depressed circum- stances . 99 The Classes of People who favour Domestic Elementary Education . • " The classes of society amongst which domestic ele- mentary instruction is ...
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... practical experience in difficult posts , not of an irresponsible young journalist . In view of that testimony does it not seem likely that Pacifism would give the world " not peace but a sword " ? With regard to the second question ...
... practical experience in difficult posts , not of an irresponsible young journalist . In view of that testimony does it not seem likely that Pacifism would give the world " not peace but a sword " ? With regard to the second question ...
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... practical completion of that decay of Mogul power in India which began during the reign of Aurangzib . The second half of the century was equally remarkable for the dramatic and unexpected rise to power of the destined successors of the ...
... practical completion of that decay of Mogul power in India which began during the reign of Aurangzib . The second half of the century was equally remarkable for the dramatic and unexpected rise to power of the destined successors of the ...
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