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Modern Review September 1932

1932

But as a fact he is not very widely read outside of the literary classes ; and he does not reach the hearts of the people of England or of any country to anything like the extent that Burns reaches the hearts of Scotchmen Thomas Moore the hearts of the Irish Schiller the hearts of Germans or that Longfellow reaches the hearts of both Americans and Englishmen. [...] The third of the three is called UThe New England Tragedies." It is made up of narratives of the cruel persecutions of the "Quakers" of Boston and the "Witches" of Salem between the years 1665 and 1692. [...] THE SouND OF THE SEA The sea awoke at midnight from its stem And round the pebbly beaches far and wide I heard the first wave of the rising tide Rush onward with uninterrupted sweep; A voice out of the silence of the deep A sound mysteriously multiplied As of a cataract from the Mountain's side Or roar of winds upon a wooded steep. [...] In other words to the extent of the powers given to the federal Goverment the citizens cease to be under the control of the State authorities and pass direct into the jurisdiction of the central GOvernment. [...] He did not really want the federaliing of the customs department) otherwise possibly he could not havo cmphaMzeti ain math the question of the sovereignty of the State in the same breath as he proposed the transference of the inrifi policy tea the federal Gormitaent.
government politics public policy
Pages
129
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Henry W. Longfellow
249-256 J.T. Sunderland view
The Indian Princes and All-India Federation
256-261 Naresh Roy view
The Ruin of a Bengal District
262-264 P.C. Ray view
That Strange Little Brown Man Gandhi
265-266 J.T. Sunderland view
A Planet and a Star a Romance of the Thirteenth Century
266-274 Nagendranath Gupta view
Some Important Brahmanical Sculptures
274-277 Ganguly view
Romance of the Riviera
278-280 Animesh Ray-Chaudhuri view
The Sama Vaya-Bhasityas of the Late Pandit Gaurgovinda Roy Upadhyaya
280-281 Kokileshwar Sastri view
Tea Garden Labour
281-284 T.P. Sarkar view
Public Documents
285-295 unknown view
Education by Radio
296-300 Jagadisan Kumarappa view
Material Prosperity Under Swaraj Canada’s Example
300-307 Nihal Singh view
Book Reviews
308-313 unknown view
The Itinerary of the Persian Tour
314-320 K.N. Chatterji view
Bengal Governor’s Tribute to the Police
320-323 Hemendra Ghosh view
The Premier’s Statement Relating to the Communal Award
323-326 Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Communal Award
327-332 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Indian Periodicals
333-339 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
340-344 unknown view
Indians Abroad
345-347 Benarsidas Chaturvedi view
Indian Womanhood
348-348 unknown view
Notes
349-368 unknown view