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The Calcutta Review March 1927

1927

24 000 in the Annual Budget for the necessary expenses of holding the camp of exercise in the hills in May and June when all the colleges are closed and the full strength of the Corps can go to the hills for exercise and change alike. [...] On the other hand the races that have clung to the lines of comunal cleavage magnified the differences in the externals of life and thought and ignored the unity possible in the essentials may have produced a few great poets holy saints or master craftsmen but they have contributed nothing of enduring value to the ever-growing civilization of the world. [...] There is a danger to-day of the production and advancement of knowledge receding into the bacground in the intellectual outlook of our Universities of their being regarded as something in the nature of a superfluous luxury something beautiful and great like the white snow on the top of the Himalayas to be admired from a distance but not to be grasped or touched. [...] When he had turned eight his father determined on a great festival in connection with the naming of the Prince and the rite of circumcision attending the reception of the good Mussalman into the faith of the Prophet. [...] He had told his father of his deep wish and longing to see the countries near the sea especially the trade of the Europeans whom he highly esteemed and his wise and indulgent father arranged that he should visit Surat on the Gulf of Cambaja at that tiane a great opulent and fine town of trade very much and particularly frequented by the English Dutch and French." The Sultan of the Provinces
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Pages
147
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
The Annual Convocation
229-240 unknown view
The Promotion of Research in India
241-254 unknown view
The Story of the Persian Cromwell
255-276 James Cassidy view
Is Idealism Refuted?
277-286 Satischandra Chatterjee view
Professor Dasgupta Abroad
287-296 S.C. view
An Aspect of the Agrarian Revolution in Bengal
297-304 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
Changes in Economic Organisation
305-330 B. Rau view
The Growth of International Co-Operation Before the War
331-345 Manley Hudson view
Ethics of Feminism
346-354 L.A. Natesan view
Reflections of a Way-Farer: Patna Revisited
355-363 S. Bukhsh view
Reviews
364-367 Priyaranjan Sen view
Ourselves
368-374 P.C. Ray view

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