The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... taken as the full expression of the moral character of the whole people , or may that character express itself through other organs or channels ? Such are some of the ques- tions which lie at the very basis of international morality ...
... taken as the full expression of the moral character of the whole people , or may that character express itself through other organs or channels ? Such are some of the ques- tions which lie at the very basis of international morality ...
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... taken to promise nothing which , within the scope of ordinary human foresight , is likely to be incapable of fulfilment . This duty of fore- thought in undertaking engagements is not confined to statesmen alone we blame the individual ...
... taken to promise nothing which , within the scope of ordinary human foresight , is likely to be incapable of fulfilment . This duty of fore- thought in undertaking engagements is not confined to statesmen alone we blame the individual ...
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... taken as the supreme rule of action , becomes supremely inexpedient ; and the device of making promises with the intention of keeping them only so far as the inter- est of the moment is served , involves all nations alike in a common ...
... taken as the supreme rule of action , becomes supremely inexpedient ; and the device of making promises with the intention of keeping them only so far as the inter- est of the moment is served , involves all nations alike in a common ...
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... taken definite shape . England is the robber state which it is not only permissible to rob but which ought to be robbed in the name of righteousness and justice : she is a tyrant under whose yoke millions are groaning all over the world ...
... taken definite shape . England is the robber state which it is not only permissible to rob but which ought to be robbed in the name of righteousness and justice : she is a tyrant under whose yoke millions are groaning all over the world ...
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... taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of hospitalities received . That is the only conceivable reason for discount- ing what is otherwise a fair and judicious eulogy . The lecture was ...
... taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of hospitalities received . That is the only conceivable reason for discount- ing what is otherwise a fair and judicious eulogy . The lecture was ...
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