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The Calcutta Review July 1908

1908

Then followed arrests with the usual.consequenee that one of the anarchists to save his mak turned approver revealing the existence of an active and well equipped agency for the assassination of the chief officers of the Government. [...] The consternation created by this reneis.il of anarchical activity was intensified by the retaations of Norendra Nath Gossain a member of the well-known Gossain family of Serampore who was in the batch of prisoners taken in the hlanicktollah Garden and v.ho turned approver. [...] the Jesuit who devoted the best part of his life to the encouragement of the study of physical science in Calcutta.- Ile died ful' of years and honours beloved by every citizen of the great Indian metropolis. [...] The Mahrattas were the greatest of the 'three Hindu peoples and took the fullest advantage of the weakness of the Moghul power. [...] years in the person of the Marquis of Hastings and the Mahratta Rule was extinguished on the fields of Kirkee.
history
Pages
138
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Art. I.—The Quarter
319-326 unknown view
Art. II.—Mahratta Domination
327-338 R.P. Karkaria view
Art. III.—Science: Its Religion to and Influence upon Religion and Morality
339-350 K.C. Kanjilal view
Art. IV.—History of Journalism in India
351-403 S.C. Sanial view
Art. V.—The Three Big Questions
404-417 Historicus view
Art. VI.—Some Indian Economists
418-435 Kiran Dhar view
Critical Notices
436-450 unknown view
Acknowledgments
451-453 unknown view

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