The Modern Review, 11. köideRamananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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Page 82
... India increases her manufactures it is to be hoped that she will profit by Wes- tern experience in policy as well as in inventions . Wealth gained at the expense of classes of underpaid or sweated wage- earners is scarcely national ...
... India increases her manufactures it is to be hoped that she will profit by Wes- tern experience in policy as well as in inventions . Wealth gained at the expense of classes of underpaid or sweated wage- earners is scarcely national ...
Page 86
... India . The images in the mantapam in the temple of Ava- DYAR KOIL in Arantangi ( District Tanjore ) display the same peculiarities and can be assigned to the same school . It is possible there are other examples of the style spread ...
... India . The images in the mantapam in the temple of Ava- DYAR KOIL in Arantangi ( District Tanjore ) display the same peculiarities and can be assigned to the same school . It is possible there are other examples of the style spread ...
Page 115
... India from its present provincial environment ; " ' . " In the first place the development of the Legisla- tive Council has made the withdrawal of the Supreme Council and the Government of India from the influ- . ence of local opinion a ...
... India from its present provincial environment ; " ' . " In the first place the development of the Legisla- tive Council has made the withdrawal of the Supreme Council and the Government of India from the influ- . ence of local opinion a ...
Page 118
... India as nothing else could do , would send a wave of enthusiasm throughout the country , and would be accepted by all as the assertion of an unfal- tering determination to maintain British Rule in India . " The establishment of the ...
... India as nothing else could do , would send a wave of enthusiasm throughout the country , and would be accepted by all as the assertion of an unfal- tering determination to maintain British Rule in India . " The establishment of the ...
Page 119
... India to - day is to make our- selves the laughing - stock of the civilised world . Agi- tate for political rights by all means , but do not forget that the true salvation of India lies in the amelioration of its social and moral ...
... India to - day is to make our- selves the laughing - stock of the civilised world . Agi- tate for political rights by all means , but do not forget that the true salvation of India lies in the amelioration of its social and moral ...
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