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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) February 1928

1928

From the outset Carey with the full sympathy of the founders of -the Mission linked education with eJangelisation the enlightement of the mind with the salvation of the soul. [...] In short the Serampore men are worthy of remembrance as pioneers of the Gospel of social service and the historian of the future must inevitably recognise that in Serampore are to be found the roots of the modern renaissance in Bengal and.$n India and the awakening of the social and civic conscience that we now witness in the hearts and minds of tens of thosands of good men and true through [...] The Tattva in which the experience of I " or Subject predominated and the experience of "This " or Object in the form of the Power of the Subject still formed a part of the Self is called the Sad dshiva or Saddkitya Tattva which is said to be the first emanation of Con sc intisitess As has been stated above the :than' or Subject differentiated ultimately from the Mani or Object side of Consciou [...] The very conditions of election by party are the negtion of the judicial frame of mind.''' In fact as Professor Laski urges " either popular election as in America or Legislative election as in Switzerland is neither of them adequate: Appointment by the executive has on the whole produced the best results." 8 The framers of the American constitution were all imbued with the spirit of the [...] "All the judges of the courts of the Central Government are nominated by the President confirmed by senate and commissioned by the President." ° It certainly testifies to the wisdom of their action that the people of America to-day have more faith and confidence in the federal judges appointed by the executive than in the state judges elected direcly by the people.' In most European countri
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Pages
149
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
The Serampore Pioneers and Their Claims to Remembrance
111-118 Georgr Howells view
The Eyes of the Beholder
119-124 Teresa Stricrland view
Shiva—the Awakened Reality
125-150 Bepinbbhari Newgie view
The Indian Judge(A Comparative Study.)
151-180 Nareshchandra Ray view
India in the Eyes of Europe
181-200 Taraknath Das view
The Maukharis of Kanoj
201-219 Niharranjan Ray view
A Stray Thought a Falling Leaf
220-221 Rashranjan Basu view
History of Seva-Gy
222-246 Surendranath Sen view
Reviews
247-252 unknown view
Ourselves
253-258 unknown view

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