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Modern Review April 1907

1907

The circulation of blood through the lungs by the town-dwelling and town-educated and as if between these instead of the heart of the organism energised by and responsive to the body its a whole and vitally affected for good or ill by each influence that fall:4 on any part of it there were a mass of some intruded substance ignorant of the needs unfeeling [...] Since the spark of all in the world are taken up in the law there is no knowledge upon any subject which may not be useful at some time or other to a lawyer [...] The lawyer is by profession the patron of innocency the upholder of right the scourge of oppression and the terror of deceit.* He should lie the healer of wounds and the bringer of peace. [...] The reports received from time to time from these representative's of the Mahratta Power are it will be seen from the letters frequently of a contradictory nature but though sometimes conflicting these despathea are useful in revealing the relative positions of the armies of Delhi and of Persia the respective parts taken by the principal officers at this critical time
government politics public policy
Pages
120
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Glimpses of Famine and Flood in East Bengal in 1906
323-332 unknown view
The Law as a Profession
332-339 Satish Banerji view
Nadir Shah At Delhi
339-348 Porshotan Mawjee view
The Andamanese
349-355 unknown view
Modern Advance in Medicine
356-358 A. Mitra view
Life of Shivaji
358-364 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Vedic Fathers
365-369 A.C Sen view
Mata Bharata
369-371 Ananda Goomaraswamy view
The Decrease of Hindus
371-376 unknown view
Folk-Tales of Hindustan
377-380 Shaikh Chili view
The Study of Natural Science in the Indian Universities
381-386 K.R Kirtikar view
Extremist Politics
386-392 C.Y Chintamani view
The Three Forms of Art
392-397 Abanindranath Tagore view
The New and the Old School in Indian Politics a Plea for Unity and Mutual Good-well
398-411 R.N.M view
Notes
411-422 unknown view
Reviews of Books
422-426 unknown view