The Modern Review, 11. köideRamananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... hope for translation at the last . But great as is the glory of the Pandava brothers , only one of them , Yudhisthira the eldest , is so unstained by life as to merit this , the honour of reaching heaven in the flesh . One by one the ...
... hope for translation at the last . But great as is the glory of the Pandava brothers , only one of them , Yudhisthira the eldest , is so unstained by life as to merit this , the honour of reaching heaven in the flesh . One by one the ...
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... hope , why shall we not follow it ? Palestine is our own if we wish ; the whole house of Israel has but to speak with a mighty unanimous voice . Poets will sing for us , journalists write for us , diplomatists haggle for us ...
... hope , why shall we not follow it ? Palestine is our own if we wish ; the whole house of Israel has but to speak with a mighty unanimous voice . Poets will sing for us , journalists write for us , diplomatists haggle for us ...
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... hope . Religion should give freer and more rational play to these two sentiments than the world has heretofore witnessed ; and the love and hope will be thoroughly grounded in and on efficient , serviceable , visible , actual , and ...
... hope . Religion should give freer and more rational play to these two sentiments than the world has heretofore witnessed ; and the love and hope will be thoroughly grounded in and on efficient , serviceable , visible , actual , and ...
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... hope to find a husband . And thus all their talent is wasted , all their natural sweetness disappears , and cunning and affectation become second nature to them . All girls are passed through the same mill , are stamped with the same ...
... hope to find a husband . And thus all their talent is wasted , all their natural sweetness disappears , and cunning and affectation become second nature to them . All girls are passed through the same mill , are stamped with the same ...
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... hope that woman , both in the East and the West , will emerge from this slough of despond by the united efforts of young men and women of all nations . Neither the East , ancient or modern , nor the West , nor again a union of the two ...
... hope that woman , both in the East and the West , will emerge from this slough of despond by the united efforts of young men and women of all nations . Neither the East , ancient or modern , nor the West , nor again a union of the two ...
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