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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) February 1934

1934

The remainder of each county is governed by a County Council which exercises powers over both the urban and rural areas in it with the exception of the county boroughs but the minor authorities in the county— that is to say the non-county boroughs and the Urban and Rural District Councils. [...] No other taxes may be levied but the amount of the rate is entirely at the discretion of the local authorities except in the case of the parish councils. [...] Another difficulty in the way of reform is the adherence of the American people to the principle of the separation of legislative and executive powers which we in England do not think to be conducive to good government. [...] The scope of powers and duties of the local authority was laid down by the state constitution and the charter of the particular municipality but apart from that the municipalities were very free of outside control the mayor being the executive " with very wide powers. [...] But the rupture with the romantic past is the neatest in the recent studies on the characters of Shakespeare's plays by Levin L. Shucking t and by Elma Edgar Stoll.2 With them one has often the impression of a return to the judgment of the classical school.
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Pages
133
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Local Self-Government
127-135 G. Harris view
Conversion and Reconversion to Hinduism During Muslim Rule
136-143 Ram Sarma view
Reaction Against the Romantic Criticism of Shakespeare
144-155 Emile Legouis view
Experimental Psychology in Germany
156-169 Suhritchandra Mitra view
India and the New Sterling Standard
170-178 B. Rau view
The Function of the Poet
179-185 Humayun Kabir view
Western Influence on some Bengali Poets
186-192 Jayantakumar Gupta view
The Philosophy of Cricket and Life
193-200 Devaprasad Sarvadhikary view
Some Theories of Love
201-205 Mohinimohan Bhattacherji view
Earthquakes
206-209 S. K. Mitra view
Augustine Birrell
210-211 Sachindranath Mukerjee view
On a Lost Upakhyana of the Mahabharata
212-213 H. C. Raychaudhuri view
Raja Ram Mohun Roy—Life an Organic Whole
214-216 Devaprasad Sarvadhikary view
Home Thoughts While Abroad
217-220 K. C. Addy view
Miscellany
221-225 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
226-230 unknown view
Gleanings
231-237 unknown view
At Home and Abroad
238-245 unknown view
Ourselves
246-254 unknown view

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