The Modern Review, Volume 32Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1922 - Electronic journals Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... called refined society where we find those- " Too cordial givers of unmeaning love , Too courteous utterers of empty words , Who in smooth manners vie , treating true worth And any fopling with an equal grace ! " This recalls strongly ...
... called refined society where we find those- " Too cordial givers of unmeaning love , Too courteous utterers of empty words , Who in smooth manners vie , treating true worth And any fopling with an equal grace ! " This recalls strongly ...
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... called Hale's Ford . His life ' had its beginning in the midst of the most miserable , desolate , and discouraging surroundings . ' He was born in a typical log cabin about fourteen by sixteen feet square . Here he lived with his mother ...
... called Hale's Ford . His life ' had its beginning in the midst of the most miserable , desolate , and discouraging surroundings . ' He was born in a typical log cabin about fourteen by sixteen feet square . Here he lived with his mother ...
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... called to Hampton by General Armstrong to deliver the post - graduate address at the next commence- ment . This he considered to be a great honour and spoke on " The Force That Wins " . In 1879 he was again called to Hampton as a ...
... called to Hampton by General Armstrong to deliver the post - graduate address at the next commence- ment . This he considered to be a great honour and spoke on " The Force That Wins " . In 1879 he was again called to Hampton as a ...
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... called depressed class brethren . And coming also nearer to the higher classes , what do we find ? Eighty per cent of our popu- lation , entirely dependent upon agriculture , is living in abject poverty and deep ignorance . The rays of ...
... called depressed class brethren . And coming also nearer to the higher classes , what do we find ? Eighty per cent of our popu- lation , entirely dependent upon agriculture , is living in abject poverty and deep ignorance . The rays of ...
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... called Reinols and were exclusively entitled to high offices of State . Tavernier tells us that any adventurer who passed the Cape of Good Hope forthwith became a Fidalgo , a gentleman , and called himself a Dom . The white families ...
... called Reinols and were exclusively entitled to high offices of State . Tavernier tells us that any adventurer who passed the Cape of Good Hope forthwith became a Fidalgo , a gentleman , and called himself a Dom . The white families ...
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