The Modern Review, 11. köideRamananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... true end of reli- gion . About the time of the Christian era , the volume of these ideas was becoming ripe for the taking of organised shape , in India itself , as a new faith . But the evolution did not cease at this point , with the ...
... true end of reli- gion . About the time of the Christian era , the volume of these ideas was becoming ripe for the taking of organised shape , in India itself , as a new faith . But the evolution did not cease at this point , with the ...
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... true of the Jews in all countries till recent times and is even now true in Eastern Europe . Habitual suffering leaves an impress on the features which a happier life cannot at once remove . The Jews who have emigrated to free - er ...
... true of the Jews in all countries till recent times and is even now true in Eastern Europe . Habitual suffering leaves an impress on the features which a happier life cannot at once remove . The Jews who have emigrated to free - er ...
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... true of the poorer classes of the population in Eastern Europe and America . " * The difference in the adult mortality of Jews and Christians is slight , and such difference as there is may be explained by the rarity of alcoholism among ...
... true of the poorer classes of the population in Eastern Europe and America . " * The difference in the adult mortality of Jews and Christians is slight , and such difference as there is may be explained by the rarity of alcoholism among ...
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... true to Judaism , but no sooner has a Jewish family attained wealth and culture , entered into higher careers , and been seized with ambition , than it is at once , or in the next generation lost to Judaism . " He adds - " If Judaism is ...
... true to Judaism , but no sooner has a Jewish family attained wealth and culture , entered into higher careers , and been seized with ambition , than it is at once , or in the next generation lost to Judaism . " He adds - " If Judaism is ...
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... true the excep- tion is an important one , since these coun- tries contain the greatest number of Jews . But even in Russia intolerance is diminishing and Jews are now allowed to vote and to be elected as members of the Duma . It is ...
... true the excep- tion is an important one , since these coun- tries contain the greatest number of Jews . But even in Russia intolerance is diminishing and Jews are now allowed to vote and to be elected as members of the Duma . It is ...
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