The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 275
... ancient political thinkers , demonstrates the utter weakness of the divine character of Kingship . Masson - Oursel writes , " Kingship , then , is a purely human institution , and claims no divine right . There is only an analogy ...
... ancient political thinkers , demonstrates the utter weakness of the divine character of Kingship . Masson - Oursel writes , " Kingship , then , is a purely human institution , and claims no divine right . There is only an analogy ...
Page 132
... ancient Indian sculptures and an attempts will be made here to explain in detail its peculiar position in ancient Indian religious art . The idea of this survey is to show in a traditional way , that every aspect of ancient Indian art ...
... ancient Indian sculptures and an attempts will be made here to explain in detail its peculiar position in ancient Indian religious art . The idea of this survey is to show in a traditional way , that every aspect of ancient Indian art ...
Page 147
... ancient peoples known as ' Seraks ' , who formerly possessed the country . ( cf. On the Ancient Copper Miners of Singhbhum ' in Proc . of the A.S.B. , 1869 , pp . 170-175 . ) He associated these peoples with the Aryans prophesying Jaina ...
... ancient peoples known as ' Seraks ' , who formerly possessed the country . ( cf. On the Ancient Copper Miners of Singhbhum ' in Proc . of the A.S.B. , 1869 , pp . 170-175 . ) He associated these peoples with the Aryans prophesying Jaina ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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