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By Clement Antrobus Harris ... 199 WARDEN OF THE KHYBER ; OR , THE STORY OF A DISTINGUISHED ANGLO - INDIAN SOLDIER . By William A. Hobson ... 209 SOME LEADING PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATION . BY J. G. Cumming , C. I. E. , I. C. S. .
By Clement Antrobus Harris ... 199 WARDEN OF THE KHYBER ; OR , THE STORY OF A DISTINGUISHED ANGLO - INDIAN SOLDIER . By William A. Hobson ... 209 SOME LEADING PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATION . BY J. G. Cumming , C. I. E. , I. C. S. .
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In principle , the very recognition that all nations have duties to one another implies the existence of the “ impartial spectator ” postulated in another connection by Adam Smith , or of the Divine Law acknowledged by moralists older ...
In principle , the very recognition that all nations have duties to one another implies the existence of the “ impartial spectator ” postulated in another connection by Adam Smith , or of the Divine Law acknowledged by moralists older ...
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About twenty years later , Lord Moira , in his Minute of the 2nd October , 1815 , wrote thus : - " The general , the sad defect of this education ( indigenous ) is that the inculcation of moral principles forms no part of it .
About twenty years later , Lord Moira , in his Minute of the 2nd October , 1815 , wrote thus : - " The general , the sad defect of this education ( indigenous ) is that the inculcation of moral principles forms no part of it .
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... constant concomitant of subjugation to despotic rule , left no chance that an innate sense of equity should in those confined circles suggest the recommendation of the principles not thought worthy of cultivation by the Government .
... constant concomitant of subjugation to despotic rule , left no chance that an innate sense of equity should in those confined circles suggest the recommendation of the principles not thought worthy of cultivation by the Government .
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The principles which guided the proceedings of the General Committee throughout the period of their responsibility are set forth in the following extract from their annual report of December 1831 :“ The introduction of useful knowledge ...
The principles which guided the proceedings of the General Committee throughout the period of their responsibility are set forth in the following extract from their annual report of December 1831 :“ The introduction of useful knowledge ...
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