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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1926

1926

He concentrated in a farewell leader the bitterness of soul which for five weary years had been nursed by the British Plantation against the statesman who was among the earliest of the foreign satraps."1928] JOURNALISM IN INDIA 381 to perceive and admit that in the famous phrase of Parnell it was not possible to put bounds to the march of a nation and in accordance with this conviction to give r [...] on the ideals of eivism; but then as now to adapt the faous apothegm of Gladstone the press in India was the priviA lege of the educated classes not the patrimony of the people.: and an editor who valued the reputation of his paper had to be careful of the character of its literary contents. [...] The Governor of Surat had therefore suggested that in the latter event the properties of the New Company should be seized together with the Xmbassador the Consul and the remainder of the English. [...] The Mogul had given orders to begin his march on the 10th of next moon and in order to lessen the entourage and impediments the women were to be immediately conveyed to Bramporee under the charge of the Serdar. [...] To which Enaett ulla Khan replied that it was the duty of the officers of the Belem to certify everthing relating to Europeans and that the undertaking to secure the seas was of material importance and should therefore be represented to the Emperor.
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Pages
178
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Journalism in India
357-376 Patrick Lovett view
Sir William Norris at the Mogul’s Camp
377-399 Harihar Das view
The Buddhist Monastery at Sankaram
400-408 B. Ramaiya view
Chalukya Somesvara on Painting
409-418 A.S. Ayyar view
The Tragedy of Domestic Life
419-427 Gopalchandra Chatterji view
Some Channels of Western Influence in Bengal
428-440 Priyaranjan Sen view
Saracenic Commerce and Industry
441-455 Abul Hussain view
Prof. Royces Conception of Absolute Personality
456-473 A.K. Majumdar view
Beauty in Modern Life
474-481 Loardo Taft view
The Special Convocation
482-484 unknown view
Aims and Objects of Railway Statistics
485-502 S.C. Ghosh view
Reviews
503-508 unknown view
Ourselves
509-532 unknown view

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