The Modern Review, Volume 11Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 - India Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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Page 90
... Government or the native Princes , is wholly responsible for vulgarising buildings and demoralising Indian art . Even an Anglo- Indian writer of the type of Sir John Strachey , G.C.S.I. , in his official book on " India " holds the ...
... Government or the native Princes , is wholly responsible for vulgarising buildings and demoralising Indian art . Even an Anglo- Indian writer of the type of Sir John Strachey , G.C.S.I. , in his official book on " India " holds the ...
Page 107
... Government on the Korean question he tendered his resignation with Itágáki and others in October , 1873. A few months later he started his military school at Kagoshima the capital of Sátsuma . A number of branch institu- tions were ...
... Government on the Korean question he tendered his resignation with Itágáki and others in October , 1873. A few months later he started his military school at Kagoshima the capital of Sátsuma . A number of branch institu- tions were ...
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... Government of 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 ...
... Government of 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 ...
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... Government of India should be subject exclusively to " Calcutta's " influence . " But it is not a fact that the Government of India has ever been subject exclusively to Calcutta influ- ence , even during its four months ' stay in ...
... Government of India should be subject exclusively to " Calcutta's " influence . " But it is not a fact that the Government of India has ever been subject exclusively to Calcutta influ- ence , even during its four months ' stay in ...
Page 118
... Government of India was clever , it was brilliant , it was marvellously well stage - acted , but whether it was genuine statesmanship remains to be seen . It was a blow at the first city in India deli- vered between wind and water . The ...
... Government of India was clever , it was brilliant , it was marvellously well stage - acted , but whether it was genuine statesmanship remains to be seen . It was a blow at the first city in India deli- vered between wind and water . The ...
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