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Modern Review February 1918

1918

fu the latter country the land-tax; is only tour shillings in the pound on the rental of the kingdom or only one-fifth of the rental. [...] I. subjoin the annexed 8E111E0nel-1s NONI 1 & If.r chewing the Failure of the whole amount of the public revenue sit Mad#11111 Wider the Ry tit wary Aerstene as contreeted with the general increese of the :ranc= of SeugnI tinder the eutneendery permanent settlement ; the latter dilflubitioz prosrefity into the other_ brunches of revenue whereas the lormer (or Etyotwary systeo0 without effecting [...] The Roman alphabet is the most widely spread alphabet in the world ; and the three loretnost races of men in the world'-the English.speaking the Germaspeaking and the French.apealcing—use it the German black. [...] Mitt in connection with the letters a o andl andit is a distinguishing trait of the.-Arabic alphabet and its vadants that are is Use throughout the Musalman"-.- 132 THE MODERN REVIEW FOR FEBRUARY 1918 British And Foreign Biblc Seciety reports that the illiteracy of the people of India the greatest hindrance to the spread of the Gospd : and on.p. [...] hind ranee to the spread of the Gospel in India is not the illiteracy of the Indian people hilt the existence of the Hindu and Muhammadan religious systems.
government politics public policy
Pages
134
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-122 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Permanent Assessment of Land Reveneue in Bengal
122-129 unknown view
The Rev. J. Knowles’s Scheme for the Romanization of All Indian Writing
129-136 Syamacharan Ganguli view
Teaching a Fine Art
136-138 E.R. Aiyar view
The Problem of Increased Food-Production in India
138-142 Nageneranath Gangulee view
The Religious Aspects of Ancient Hindu Polity
142-146 Narendra Law view
List of Available Manuscripts on Polity Or Its Subtopics
146-147 Narendra Law view
The Agamas and the Future
147-153 James Cousins view
A Summer Outing in America
154-159 Sudhindra Bose view
Gleanings
160-164 unknown view
The Making of the Future
164-167 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
167-170 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
170-171 unknown view
The Present State of Higher Mathematical Studies in The University of Calcutta
172-179 Ganesh Prasad, Rashbehary Ghosh view
On The Geography of To-Day
179-182 Brindavan Bhattacharya view
Reviews and Notices of Books
182-187 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
187-191 R.D. Banerji view
Pursuit of Chemistry in Ancient India
191-196 P.C. Ray view
Antiquity of Hindu Chemistry
196-200 P.C. Roy view
At Home and Outside
200-206 Rabindranath Tagore view
Notes
206-236 unknown view