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Is the State or more narrowly the Government of a nation , to be taken as the full expression of the moral character of the whole people , or may that character express itself through other organs or channels ?
Is the State or more narrowly the Government of a nation , to be taken as the full expression of the moral character of the whole people , or may that character express itself through other organs or channels ?
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... it desirable that great deliberation should be exercised in entering into such engagements , and great care taken to promise nothing which , within the scope of ordinary human foresight , is likely to be incapable of fulfilment .
... it desirable that great deliberation should be exercised in entering into such engagements , and great care taken to promise nothing which , within the scope of ordinary human foresight , is likely to be incapable of fulfilment .
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And so , as always happens in the long run , mere momentary expediency , when 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 ...
And so , as always happens in the long run , mere momentary expediency , when 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 ...
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“ Gott strafe England ” has long been her motto even though it may only recently have 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 ...
“ Gott strafe England ” has long been her motto even though it may only recently have 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 ...
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The lecturer was Professor Wegener who toured round India with the Crown Prince and whose opinions may be taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of hospitalities received .
The lecturer was Professor Wegener who toured round India with the Crown Prince and whose opinions may be taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of hospitalities received .
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