The Modern Review, Volume 16Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1914 - India Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... the police would not be felt grievance if there were a corresponding decrease in crime . But large amounts are devoted to fighting sedition and political as a crime , without calmly considering why sedition and there is.
... the police would not be felt grievance if there were a corresponding decrease in crime . But large amounts are devoted to fighting sedition and political as a crime , without calmly considering why sedition and there is.
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... political unwisdom . For , if some of the boys that may be deprived of education , go astray , if for lack of something useful to do , they fall a prey to the seductive wiles of " political " or other dacoits or of the bomb - throwing ...
... political unwisdom . For , if some of the boys that may be deprived of education , go astray , if for lack of something useful to do , they fall a prey to the seductive wiles of " political " or other dacoits or of the bomb - throwing ...
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... political life . It is better to reform them than to de- stroy them , for once lost they never come again . All our fruits and flowers have been developed by human care and foresight out of wild stock . The wild stock being preserved ...
... political life . It is better to reform them than to de- stroy them , for once lost they never come again . All our fruits and flowers have been developed by human care and foresight out of wild stock . The wild stock being preserved ...
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... political conditions and in such developments of them as can be reasonably anticipated , the advantages of the system of competi- tive examination as a means of recruitment for the Civil Service far outweigh any defects which have come ...
... political conditions and in such developments of them as can be reasonably anticipated , the advantages of the system of competi- tive examination as a means of recruitment for the Civil Service far outweigh any defects which have come ...
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... political adviser to the President of the Chinese Republic , has arrived in London from Pekin . He expresses the utmost con- fidence in the recent progress of affairs in China , and in the peaceful outcome of the recent changes . When ...
... political adviser to the President of the Chinese Republic , has arrived in London from Pekin . He expresses the utmost con- fidence in the recent progress of affairs in China , and in the peaceful outcome of the recent changes . When ...
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