The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 122
... morals which quite agrees with the standards held by the Knights of the Round Table . ' Who loved one only and who clave to her , And worshipped her by years of noble needs . Until they won her . ' You see Imam - ud - din was holding ...
... morals which quite agrees with the standards held by the Knights of the Round Table . ' Who loved one only and who clave to her , And worshipped her by years of noble needs . Until they won her . ' You see Imam - ud - din was holding ...
Page 134
... moral region , might be called unprincipled , but in politics may perhaps be passed over by easy consciences as one of those compromises by which peace is sometimes procured . Both schools seem to agree that the Government of India has ...
... moral region , might be called unprincipled , but in politics may perhaps be passed over by easy consciences as one of those compromises by which peace is sometimes procured . Both schools seem to agree that the Government of India has ...
Page 140
... moral aspect of such questions - and of course the moral is the only scale whose verdicts are lastingly binding- no serious defence is conceivable of some of the political follies with which some anonymous scribblers have un- happily ...
... moral aspect of such questions - and of course the moral is the only scale whose verdicts are lastingly binding- no serious defence is conceivable of some of the political follies with which some anonymous scribblers have un- happily ...
Page 165
... morals and manners of ancient Eygpt with a precision perfect in detail . Thus runs the text " I have not defrauded my fellowmen . I have not oppressed the widow or the orphan . I have not borne false testimony in court . I have not ...
... morals and manners of ancient Eygpt with a precision perfect in detail . Thus runs the text " I have not defrauded my fellowmen . I have not oppressed the widow or the orphan . I have not borne false testimony in court . I have not ...
Page 178
... moral impulse . Nevertheless , the Double of the dead one is now accounted a divinity . He has his cult . He receives his sacrifices . There are priests appropriated to his service . And yet , the surviv- ors have nothing to expect from ...
... moral impulse . Nevertheless , the Double of the dead one is now accounted a divinity . He has his cult . He receives his sacrifices . There are priests appropriated to his service . And yet , the surviv- ors have nothing to expect from ...
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