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The Weekly Bangashree - A Weekly News Chronicle Wednesday November 19 1941

1941

And as the man moves by the combination of the works of his brain and body so the society moves by the combination of the work of the intellectual and the physical men. [...] He is a Member of Parliament selected by the Prime Minister to represent the views of the War Office in the Cabinet the views of the Cabinet in the War Office and above all to answer for the actions of the War Office on the floor of the House of Commons ; in other words to give the people an account of how war affairs are being conducted. [...] Owing both to the unappreciated value of gold silver and copper and also to an ignorance on the part of the common people of the worth of foreign goods the traders from the Nethelands are supposed from the beginning of the seventeenth to the middle of the nineteenth century a period of two hundred and fifty years to have brought away from the empire gold to the amount of two hundred mil [...] From 400 A. D. the history of the island empire may be divided into five peeiods viz the first beginning with the legends of the misty ages and ending with the establisment at Nara of the wandering court of the Empress Jito in the early part of the eighth century ; the second comprising the early civilistion of Nara and Kyoto ending with the twelfth century ; the third the era of civil [...] Foremost among these appears the Goddess of the sun who in the traditions of a vivid-minded race was the mother of royalty ; at the head of the dusky army of the ancients rises the Empress Jingu ; next on the shifting stage the invicible Hideyoshi the Taiko and the Caesar of the Middle Ages ; Iyeyasn the Augustus of the Golden Age ; and then Keiki the Cromwell of the Tokugawa Shoguns.
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Pages
25
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120112
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Rasik Bhattacharyya view
Editorial
341-343 unknown view
Comments on Contemporary Events
344-345 unknown view
The British War Office
346-346 unknown view
A Pen-Picture of Feudal Japan
347-351 unknown view
Mysterious scientific Researches in Soviet Russia
352-352 unknown view
The Growth of Moscow from its Foundation to Revolution of 1917
353-354 unknown view
Persian Carpets
354-358 unknown view
Indian News
358-360 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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