The Modern Review, Volume 41Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1927 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... College 637 R. Dayal 161 Sinese Nationalism and Foreigners- Disclaimer , A 763 • St. Nihal Singh 657 inese ... Colleges and the National " Divide and Rule " in the Philippines 731 Cause 336 Divinity ( a poem ) -E . E. Speight 78 hurch ...
... College 637 R. Dayal 161 Sinese Nationalism and Foreigners- Disclaimer , A 763 • St. Nihal Singh 657 inese ... Colleges and the National " Divide and Rule " in the Philippines 731 Cause 336 Divinity ( a poem ) -E . E. Speight 78 hurch ...
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... College Miscellany " 731 March of Anti - Asianism and Pan- Asian Union 317 Italy under Mussolini 343 Italy under Mussolini Marriage Among Jains 97 and other Mathematics as Fine Art 482 European Countries 385 Meaning of " Bureaucracy ...
... College Miscellany " 731 March of Anti - Asianism and Pan- Asian Union 317 Italy under Mussolini 343 Italy under Mussolini Marriage Among Jains 97 and other Mathematics as Fine Art 482 European Countries 385 Meaning of " Bureaucracy ...
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... Devi Kal Bhairav ( In silver ) 409 Rainy Day in Jaffina , The Kamakhya Temple - Gauhati 65 Replica of Pre - historic Beasts 84 306 350 Page Page Brajendranath Banerji- Mary E. Das- The College of LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 9.
... Devi Kal Bhairav ( In silver ) 409 Rainy Day in Jaffina , The Kamakhya Temple - Gauhati 65 Replica of Pre - historic Beasts 84 306 350 Page Page Brajendranath Banerji- Mary E. Das- The College of LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 9.
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Ramananda Chatterjee. Page Page Brajendranath Banerji- Mary E. Das- The College of Fort William 177 True Status of Hindus Regarding Das Gupta , J. C. -- American Citizenship 461 The Monetary Standard and the Battle Modi , C. T.- of Kates ...
Ramananda Chatterjee. Page Page Brajendranath Banerji- Mary E. Das- The College of Fort William 177 True Status of Hindus Regarding Das Gupta , J. C. -- American Citizenship 461 The Monetary Standard and the Battle Modi , C. T.- of Kates ...
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... College ( Earle Law College ) and a large number of H. E. Schools . Recently a museum under the appellation of Kamrupa Anusandhan Samity have been established at Gauhati . It will surely bring to light all the past glories of Assam that ...
... College ( Earle Law College ) and a large number of H. E. Schools . Recently a museum under the appellation of Kamrupa Anusandhan Samity have been established at Gauhati . It will surely bring to light all the past glories of Assam that ...
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Page 373 - The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League. In case of any such aggression or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression the Council shall advise upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled.
Page 466 - In order to promote international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security by the acceptance of obligations not to resort to war, by the prescription of open, just and honourable relations between nations, by the firm establishment of the understandings of international law as the actual rule of conduct among Governments, and by the maintenance of justice and a scrupulous respect for all treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another, Agree to this Covenant...
Page 232 - I think we may as rationally hope to see with other men's eyes, as to know by other men's understandings. So much as we ourselves consider and comprehend of truth and reason, so much we possess of real and true knowledge. The floating of other men's opinions in our brains makes us not one jot the more knowing, though they happen to be true.
Page 232 - Thus he who has raised himself above the alms-basket, and not content to live lazily on scraps of begged opinions, sets his own thoughts on work, to find and follow truth, will (whatever he lights on) not miss the hunter's satisfaction; every moment of his pursuit will reward his pains with some delight, and he will have reason to think his time not ill-spent, even when he cannot much boast of any great acquisition.
Page 211 - Treaty, decisions at any meeting of the Assembly or of the Council shall require the agreement of all the Members of the League represented at the meeting.
Page 241 - Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,
Page 12 - Born, sir (said he) in a land of liberty; having early learned its value; having engaged in a perilous conflict to defend it; having, in a word, devoted the best years of my life to secure its permanent establishment in my own country; my anxious recollections, my sympathetic feelings, and my best wishes are irresistibly excited, whenever, in any country, I see an oppressed people unfurl the banner of freedom.
Page 101 - And, though every Dominion is now, and must always remain, the sole judge of the nature and extent of its co-operation, no common cause will, in our opinion, be thereby imperilled.
Page 329 - ... guile seduced, no force could violate; And, when she took unto herself a Mate, She must espouse the everlasting Sea. And what if she had seen those glories fade, Those titles vanish, and that strength decay; Yet shall some tribute of regret be paid When her long life hath reached its final day: Men are we, and must grieve when even the Shade Of that which once was great, is passed away.
Page 12 - Is true Freedom but to break Fetters for our own dear sake, And, with leathern hearts, forget That we owe mankind a debt ? Ko ! true freedom is to share All the chains our brothers wear, And, with heart and hand, to be Earnest to make others free...