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The Calcutta Review April 1903

1903

The title of the late Sovereign of blessed memory was latterly Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Defender of the Faith and Empress of India the colonies some of them of vast extent and of immeasurable potential importance being entirely ignored ; and her title as it was during the earlier years of her reign retained the long staning fiction that the Sovereign of t [...] The retention of the title of 'Defender of the Faith' hurts again the susceptibilities of a numerous body among the subjects of the crown namely Catholics and Dissenters. [...] it/Fein conjunction with Emperor would indicate the historical evolution of the King of the United Kingdom.of Great Britain' and Ireland into the Sovereign of the British EMI:fire and as fitly complimentary at the same time to the lUnited'Kingdom 'ai being the :Mclean and head centre of the Empire. [...] This greatest good is the settlement of the conquerors among the conquered and the formation in consquence of a united community having common aims and aspirations this united community being all the richer for the accession of the qualities of the conquering race to the qualities of thb conquered. [...] In all prbability the site is the same as that of the present native business quarter known as the Big Bazaar or maim Angadi the western end of which opens out on the white fringe of sea-shore where a good deal of the native shipping of the port is still carried_on _while the eastern end leads off through the quarters of the high caste Hindus to the Calicut palace or Kovilakorn of the Zamorin
history
Pages
218
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Art I— Practical Problems of English Public School Life in India
161-167 E.A. Newton view
Art II— The Royal Titles and Imperial Federation
168-181 Syarnacharan Ganguli view
Art III— Imperial Calicut
182-189 R. view
Art IV— A History of the Bengal High Court
190-229 Shumbhoo Dey view
Art V— Across the Peloponnesus
230-238 H.R.J. view
Art VI— The Philosophy of the Puranas
239-254 K.C. Kanjilal view
Art VII— The Assam Tea Garden Labour Question
255-259 A. Logsdail view
Art VIII— The Andman Islands
260-291 A. Dyer view
Art IX— Whipping as a Jail Punishment
292-295 unknown view
Art X— The Personal History of Dr. William Hamilton Benefactor of Calcutta
296-312 C.R. Wilson view
Art XI— Religious Aspirations of the Educated Hindu
313-328 Alfred Nundy view
Art XII— A Training-Ship Institution
329-333 James Luke view
Art XII— The Mud-Banks off the Malabar Coast
334-339 A. Poduval view
Summary of Annual Reports
340-363 unknown view
Critical Notices
xi-xix A. Poduval view
Acknowledgments
xx-xxi A. Poduval view

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