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The New Review November 1938

1938

2 something in the sincerity of the mental approach the hidden pathos and the verbal music of this poetry goes straight to the heart of a reader.' -Civil and Military Gazette. [...] Certainly if the United States feels that it is in a position to extend a hand of welcome to refugees from foreign lands where the hand of persecution has rested heavy upon them it can by the same token afford to lighten the heavy hand which has rested upon the sepia-skinned Aframerican who has contributed so much to the upbuilding of this nation.' The Treatment of Malaria The Malaria Commissi [...] History tells us that from the time of the Muslim invsions down to the Mutiny there existed a spirit of amity between the Hindu rulers and the Muslim sultans in the various affairs of social life administration and religious affairs. [...] During the reign of Krsna Deva Raya too the Muslims in the Hindu capital were living in a separate quarter and several of them were paid by the king and belonged to the royal guard employed to lead the van in a battle. [...] The fundamental feature of that philsophy is that human perfection consists in the prevalence of the laws of spiritual life over the laws of bodily and animal life in the ordering of man's activity.
history
Pages
108
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-x M.S.J. Ledrus view
This Side and That
385-392 unknown view
Ceylon To-Day
393-400 T.N. Siqueira view
Hindu-Muslim Amity in India
401-409 R.N. Saletore view
What is Non Violence?
410-421 M. Ledrus view
Knight-at-Arms
422-428 F.J. Pereira view
The Sino-Japanese ‘Incident’
429-444 G.L. She view
Another Banner Planted in Clare
445-450 Peadar O’Curry view
Race
451-462 A. Lallemand view
Some Recent Books
463-480 unknown view
Shorter Notices
481-481 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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