The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 188
... followed the line of those of other Indian religious reformers ; but differed from them in that he was not an opponent of the British Raj , but had close and friendly relations with ' Sir Malcolm , ' the Government representative . This ...
... followed the line of those of other Indian religious reformers ; but differed from them in that he was not an opponent of the British Raj , but had close and friendly relations with ' Sir Malcolm , ' the Government representative . This ...
Page 113
... followed by only one judgment , that you too shall die . ' Is not flogging with the cat in cases of robbery with violence more or less pure unconscious retaliation , though doubtless there are many who will readily speak of its moral ...
... followed by only one judgment , that you too shall die . ' Is not flogging with the cat in cases of robbery with violence more or less pure unconscious retaliation , though doubtless there are many who will readily speak of its moral ...
Page 362
... followed by proposals to end war permanently — it is the natural reaction . Hitherto all the projects have sooner or later failed . Whether the League of Nations will in the end succeed time alone can tell . Sir John begins with the ...
... followed by proposals to end war permanently — it is the natural reaction . Hitherto all the projects have sooner or later failed . Whether the League of Nations will in the end succeed time alone can tell . Sir John begins with the ...
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