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The Indian Review July 1913 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1913

the evil genius of his country." The success of the monwechical government of which Cavour was the Prime Mnister only made the Republicanism that was Mazzini's passion seem the less necessary. [...] In the hrase of one of Cavour's biographers "The waters f the Revolution and the'river of Constitution - limn met" when the king of Piedmont Victor lmmannel at the head of the united Italian roops greeted the Dictator Garibaldi after the 3attle of Volturno. [...] Enhance the lustre of the See where Providence has placed you augment the influence of the Church and at the same time carry to completion the great edifice of the regeneration of Italy assure the peace of that nation which after all in the midst of so many vicissitudes has remained most faitful and most attached to the true spirit of Catholicism. [...] The practical work of the field the scientiffc methods of irrigation the arts of fortification and shipbuilding the highest and most elborate products of the loom the graver and the hammer the potter's wheel and the mason's trowel were not uknown among the people of Cordova but on the other band they were brought to perfection by the Spanish Moors. [...] But when the Europeans came in contact with the Arabs read the Quran studied the spirit of Islam and observed the good morals which animated them through the inflence of the Quran they made up their minds to shake off the despotic tyranny of the Pope and to set at naught his unjust ordinances.
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Count Cavou
537-544 unknown view
Rabindranath’s Conception of Womanhood
545-547 Chunilal Mukerji view
The Influence of Islam on the Civilisation of Europe
547-552 A.K. Kalim view
The European in India
552-553 K.R. Sitaraman view
Traditions and Social Progress
554-560 N.C. Mehta view
The Law of Psychic Phenomena
561-563 N. Ramanujachariar view
A Plea for an Improved Plough
564-565 R. Palit view
Indian Coolies in the Federated Malay States
566-568 C. Menon view
Gold Standard in India
569-571 C. Menon view
The Five Elements of the Indian Cosmology
571-573 P. Jagannadhaswami view
Strange Ways and Pursuits of Birds and Animals
574-576 T.R. Arathasarathy view
Current Events
576-580 Rajduari view
An Anglo India’s NoteBook
580-582 Vates view
The World of Books
582-585 unknown view
Journalistic Section
586-588 unknown view
Swadeshi Banking
588-589 M> De view
Diary of the Month June—July 1913
590-592 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
593-600 unknown view
Questions of Importance
601-602 unknown view
Utteranges of the Day
603-604 unknown view
Indians outside India
605-608 unknown view
Feudatory India
609-612 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
613-615 unknown view
Agricultural Section
616-616 unknown view
Literary
617-617 unknown view
Educational
618-618 unknown view
Legal
619-619 unknown view
Medical
620-620 unknown view
Science
621-621 unknown view
Personal
622-622 unknown view
Political
623-623 unknown view
General
624-624 unknown view