The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 10
... natural function of a virile nation , and consequently no real evil but rather a good , then the Machiavellian theory of diplomatic faith cannot be touched by such criticisms . If war is the end aimed at , the giving of promises not ...
... natural function of a virile nation , and consequently no real evil but rather a good , then the Machiavellian theory of diplomatic faith cannot be touched by such criticisms . If war is the end aimed at , the giving of promises not ...
Page 11
... natural link is forged between the statesman and the people whom he represents and that he may win their free consent to whatever action he deems best and most honourable for the nation as a whole . Nor is there any nobler rôle possible ...
... natural link is forged between the statesman and the people whom he represents and that he may win their free consent to whatever action he deems best and most honourable for the nation as a whole . Nor is there any nobler rôle possible ...
Page 12
... , which suffers no deliberation and can be evaded only by the betrayal of that which is highest in our nature . That there is a " categorical imperative " in the life of nations , and that it overrides 12 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
... , which suffers no deliberation and can be evaded only by the betrayal of that which is highest in our nature . That there is a " categorical imperative " in the life of nations , and that it overrides 12 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
Page 23
... nature or by tradition . Again , the landless youth without capital , in a country where agriculture is the staple industry , where the learned professions are limited and the prizes are few , was forced to make a living somehow and the ...
... nature or by tradition . Again , the landless youth without capital , in a country where agriculture is the staple industry , where the learned professions are limited and the prizes are few , was forced to make a living somehow and the ...
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... Natural Philosophy were taught . Non - indigenous Schools . It should perhaps be noted in passing that in the litera- ture of the day Mission Schools and schools established by the Calcutta School Society are commonly designated ...
... Natural Philosophy were taught . Non - indigenous Schools . It should perhaps be noted in passing that in the litera- ture of the day Mission Schools and schools established by the Calcutta School Society are commonly designated ...
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