The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 11
... whole initiative and the whole power of decision lay with the small group of statesmen on whom the immediate responsibility for action rests , they might judge that , in a choice between magnanimity and a strict regard to the safety and ...
... whole initiative and the whole power of decision lay with the small group of statesmen on whom the immediate responsibility for action rests , they might judge that , in a choice between magnanimity and a strict regard to the safety and ...
Page 12
... whole course of history ; but when it comes , who can fail to recognize its meaning ? Not the least remark- able thing in the action of Belgium in August 1914 was the swiftness - nay , the immediacy - of the resolve to resist at all ...
... whole course of history ; but when it comes , who can fail to recognize its meaning ? Not the least remark- able thing in the action of Belgium in August 1914 was the swiftness - nay , the immediacy - of the resolve to resist at all ...
Page 13
... be a more unanswerable proof that the highest spirit of individual self - sacrifice may be equalled * Report in Foi et Vie of 1st July 1915 , Supplement . or surpassed by a whole people ? And if , MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 13.
... be a more unanswerable proof that the highest spirit of individual self - sacrifice may be equalled * Report in Foi et Vie of 1st July 1915 , Supplement . or surpassed by a whole people ? And if , MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 13.
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or surpassed by a whole people ? And if , happily , the opportunity for such a proof to be given comes seldom , when given , it remains as a beacon for succeeding ages . ** ** * There are , then , two conditions which must be ful ...
or surpassed by a whole people ? And if , happily , the opportunity for such a proof to be given comes seldom , when given , it remains as a beacon for succeeding ages . ** ** * There are , then , two conditions which must be ful ...
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... whole have the most implicit faith in British justice , that in the consciousness of it they are tolerant of mistakes - these are things which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is not honest : their ...
... whole have the most implicit faith in British justice , that in the consciousness of it they are tolerant of mistakes - these are things which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is not honest : their ...
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