The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 7
... standard of action for nations and for individuals should most closely and con- stantly correspond . But history is strewn with the wreckage of broken engagements , and they have often been broken by statesmen who in other ways claim ...
... standard of action for nations and for individuals should most closely and con- stantly correspond . But history is strewn with the wreckage of broken engagements , and they have often been broken by statesmen who in other ways claim ...
Page 9
... standard of honour than his own ? But even on lower and utilitarian grounds the theory that any national pledge or treaty may be broken on the plea of " reasons of State " or public interest is open to serious criticism . If the idea of ...
... standard of honour than his own ? But even on lower and utilitarian grounds the theory that any national pledge or treaty may be broken on the plea of " reasons of State " or public interest is open to serious criticism . If the idea of ...
Page 22
... standard owing to the want of qualified teachers . Such criticism comes not unnaturally from a German , in whose own country qualified teachers jostle one another in the competition to teach and where , as Price Collier says , the only ...
... standard owing to the want of qualified teachers . Such criticism comes not unnaturally from a German , in whose own country qualified teachers jostle one another in the competition to teach and where , as Price Collier says , the only ...
Page 61
... standard ; and perhaps a generally correct opinion of their relative position in society may be formed by comparing them with those persons who have nearly similar duties to perform in other occupations in life , or whose duties the ...
... standard ; and perhaps a generally correct opinion of their relative position in society may be formed by comparing them with those persons who have nearly similar duties to perform in other occupations in life , or whose duties the ...
Page 78
... standards clearly apply no longer . However true it may have been formerly that art was concerned with the presentation of the Beautiful , it is true no more , or rather conceptions of beauty are changing and the new art movement is a ...
... standards clearly apply no longer . However true it may have been formerly that art was concerned with the presentation of the Beautiful , it is true no more , or rather conceptions of beauty are changing and the new art movement is a ...
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