The Modern Review, Volume 11Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 - India Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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Page 12
... hand - fed . A large proportion of lives is thus saved . Jewish mothers only rarely go to work after marriage , and can therefore bestow all possible care on their infants , which cannot be said to be invariably true of the poorer ...
... hand - fed . A large proportion of lives is thus saved . Jewish mothers only rarely go to work after marriage , and can therefore bestow all possible care on their infants , which cannot be said to be invariably true of the poorer ...
Page 19
... hand . The State of North Carolina has a law on its statute- books , which provides that whenever the patrons of a country school raise thirty rupees for books , the State will duplicate it by a similar amount . In Wisconsin , the law ...
... hand . The State of North Carolina has a law on its statute- books , which provides that whenever the patrons of a country school raise thirty rupees for books , the State will duplicate it by a similar amount . In Wisconsin , the law ...
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... hand into mine , said , " Father ! Ramdayal the door - keeper calls a crow a krow ! He doesn't know anything , does he ? " Before I could explain to her the dif- ferences of language in this world , she was embarked on the full tide of ...
... hand into mine , said , " Father ! Ramdayal the door - keeper calls a crow a krow ! He doesn't know anything , does he ? " Before I could explain to her the dif- ferences of language in this world , she was embarked on the full tide of ...
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... hand into mine , said , " Father ! Ramdayal the door - keeper calls a crow a krow ! He doesn't know anything , does he ? " Before I could explain to her the dif- ferences of language in this world , she was embarked on the full tide of ...
... hand into mine , said , " Father ! Ramdayal the door - keeper calls a crow a krow ! He doesn't know anything , does he ? " Before I could explain to her the dif- ferences of language in this world , she was embarked on the full tide of ...
Page 55
... hand inside his big loose robe , and brought out a small and dirty piece of paper . With great care he unfolded this , and smoothed it out with both hands on my table . It bore the impression of a little hand . Not a photo- graph . Not ...
... hand inside his big loose robe , and brought out a small and dirty piece of paper . With great care he unfolded this , and smoothed it out with both hands on my table . It bore the impression of a little hand . Not a photo- graph . Not ...
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