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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) December 1927

1927

mind was as the done the ended the completed the will-less the done with life done with the better done with the yet to be the yet to become. [...] That fresh discovery was gradual; and alt► 'ugh the scenes they viNited lay far to the north the Papal envoys in the thirteenth century who visited the Court Camps of the.Mongol Khans and at the same time the residence of the Venetian Marco Polo at Cambalue the modern Pekinf all contributed in different degrees to increase the general desire to reach still unknown divisions of the Eastern H [...] The detachment of their impressions as foreign travellers constitutes the value of their reports which are indispensable for a correct estimate of the Indian authorities of the period and also enable us to estimate the value of those other impressions recorded by the Jesuit268 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW [DEC. [...] From the standpoint of inter-imperial relations of India within the British Empire its importance is even superior to the iauguration of the appointment of High Commissioner of India in London ; because the High Commissioner of India in England is not clothed with the power of transacting any diplomatic business between India and the British Empire but he genrally acts as purchasing agent f [...] In the battlefields they were outnumbered by British forces ; and they were finally subjugated through the application of the policy of starvation under the cover of so-called concentration camps." The Boers lost the war ; but they under the guidance of astute leaders as General Botha General Smuts and others immediately began the work of " transforming the defeat into a glorious victory." T
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Pages
142
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-i unknown view
Kindred Sayings on Buddhism
245-261 C.A.F. Davids view
Early Intercourse Between England and India
262-268 Harihar Das view
South African Diplomacy and India
269-279 Taraknath Das view
Some Tendencies of Modern Poetry
280-293 Lotika Basu view
Some Recent Achievements of Chemistry
294-302 Satischandra Mukerjee view
Universities and National Life
303-322 S. Radhakrishnan view
Fear
323-324 Rash Basu view
Kandy
325-338 Teresa Strickland view
The New Economics of Land
339-342 Benoy Sarkar view
Consolidation of Agricultural Lands in Bengal
343-357 Bejoy Mukherji view
Reviews
358-364 unknown view
Backmatter
1-15 unknown view

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