The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 9
... thing not unlike deliberate evasion . Nations are no more exempt than individuals from the conflict of duties which sometimes arises between the claim of a promise given and that of some other task or good which can only be achieved ...
... thing not unlike deliberate evasion . Nations are no more exempt than individuals from the conflict of duties which sometimes arises between the claim of a promise given and that of some other task or good which can only be achieved ...
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... thing in the action of Belgium in August 1914 was the swiftness - nay , the immediacy - of the resolve to resist at all costs . Kant has a far - reaching distinction between the " hypothetical imperative " of prudence , which depends on ...
... thing in the action of Belgium in August 1914 was the swiftness - nay , the immediacy - of the resolve to resist at all costs . Kant has a far - reaching distinction between the " hypothetical imperative " of prudence , which depends on ...
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... things which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is not honest : their purpose is not to present a faithful picture but a plausible caricature . Historical truth is nothing : political capital is everything ...
... things which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is not honest : their purpose is not to present a faithful picture but a plausible caricature . Historical truth is nothing : political capital is everything ...
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... Things have gone too far and the strictly orthodox party are in the position of Julian . The advantages of contact with the Western world are too apparent , the inconveni- ence of adhering strictly to antiquated regulations is too ...
... Things have gone too far and the strictly orthodox party are in the position of Julian . The advantages of contact with the Western world are too apparent , the inconveni- ence of adhering strictly to antiquated regulations is too ...
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... things are among the blessings which England has conferred upon India . But some of these are not unmixed blessings . The very increase of the population brings with it an ever- increasing pressure on the land which the reclamation of ...
... things are among the blessings which England has conferred upon India . But some of these are not unmixed blessings . The very increase of the population brings with it an ever- increasing pressure on the land which the reclamation of ...
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