The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... duty to those affected enters ; as , for instance , a father's action as affecting his children . The contemplated act may be lawful , it may be expedient at the moment , yet duty may forbid . By universal consent , Duty , when it ...
... duty to those affected enters ; as , for instance , a father's action as affecting his children . The contemplated act may be lawful , it may be expedient at the moment , yet duty may forbid . By universal consent , Duty , when it ...
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... duty . A person responsible has a duty to do , when occasion arises . In refusing the Transvaal that independence in foreign relations which would enable other States to hold it directly accountable , Great Britain retained , in so far ...
... duty . A person responsible has a duty to do , when occasion arises . In refusing the Transvaal that independence in foreign relations which would enable other States to hold it directly accountable , Great Britain retained , in so far ...
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... duty to see that those people received - not the franchise necessarily - but fair treatment and decent government ... duty and of ex- pediency combined to compel Great Britain ; to constitute a third duty already alluded to - the duty to ...
... duty to see that those people received - not the franchise necessarily - but fair treatment and decent government ... duty and of ex- pediency combined to compel Great Britain ; to constitute a third duty already alluded to - the duty to ...
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