The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 246
... safeguard , in the long run , against any enforced divorce between English spirit and Indian mind . If it comes to a struggle , the English language fights on the side of its supreme literature . Authority will not save it , but its ...
... safeguard , in the long run , against any enforced divorce between English spirit and Indian mind . If it comes to a struggle , the English language fights on the side of its supreme literature . Authority will not save it , but its ...
Page 322
... safeguard his Indian children from sharpers and exploiters in uproarious fields that now bristled with derricks and gushers ' which had sprung up like a fabulous forest . A tribal roll was called , and 2229 headrights ' were assigned to ...
... safeguard his Indian children from sharpers and exploiters in uproarious fields that now bristled with derricks and gushers ' which had sprung up like a fabulous forest . A tribal roll was called , and 2229 headrights ' were assigned to ...
Page 360
... safeguards were to be operated . Nobody doubts , least of all the intelligent Indian , that the measure of advance towards self - government laid down in the recommendations of the Committee is considerable . All those who have been ...
... safeguards were to be operated . Nobody doubts , least of all the intelligent Indian , that the measure of advance towards self - government laid down in the recommendations of the Committee is considerable . All those who have been ...
Contents
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
FORCES IN INDIAS FUTURE By Mrs G H Bell | 238 |
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