The Modern Review, Volume 32Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1922 - Electronic journals Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... considered it " morally " danger- ous ! The first unqualified acknowledgment of Moliere as a classic , and the first unstinted admiration as a man and a poet , came from the greatest creative artist of Germany - Goethe . Goethe , who ...
... considered it " morally " danger- ous ! The first unqualified acknowledgment of Moliere as a classic , and the first unstinted admiration as a man and a poet , came from the greatest creative artist of Germany - Goethe . Goethe , who ...
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... considered to be a great honour and spoke on " The Force That Wins " . In 1879 he was again called to Hampton as a teacher , where he further pursued some supplementary studies . General Armstrong was then carrying on an educational ...
... considered to be a great honour and spoke on " The Force That Wins " . In 1879 he was again called to Hampton as a teacher , where he further pursued some supplementary studies . General Armstrong was then carrying on an educational ...
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... considered to be one of his best , finest and most thoughtful speeches . A few extracts from this speech will not be out of place : " To those of my race who depend on bettering their condition in a foreign land , or who under- estimate ...
... considered to be one of his best , finest and most thoughtful speeches . A few extracts from this speech will not be out of place : " To those of my race who depend on bettering their condition in a foreign land , or who under- estimate ...
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... considered high . Christian Gâvdes like their Hindu brethren abstain from spirituous liquor and fowls . The Gâvdes have perhaps migrated from upper India . Their wom n do not wear the lângdar Deccani dhoti ( kâshtâ ) . Their dress which ...
... considered high . Christian Gâvdes like their Hindu brethren abstain from spirituous liquor and fowls . The Gâvdes have perhaps migrated from upper India . Their wom n do not wear the lângdar Deccani dhoti ( kâshtâ ) . Their dress which ...
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... considered the property of the sovereign , there can be no earldoms , marquisates or duchies . The royal grants consist only of pensions either in land or money i . e . , jagir and tankha , ] which the king gives , augments , retrenches ...
... considered the property of the sovereign , there can be no earldoms , marquisates or duchies . The royal grants consist only of pensions either in land or money i . e . , jagir and tankha , ] which the king gives , augments , retrenches ...
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