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The National Magazine New Series November 1899

1899

Threatening however as is the present aspect of affairs momentous too as the present crisis undoubtedly is prolonged and exhausting as the struggle may possibly be there cannot be any apprehension as to the ultimate result in the minds of those who have any idea of the real extent of the resources of the Britisit Empire. [...] While however we are almost reconciling ourselves to the crisis for the striking manifestations of loyalty which it has called forth and for the wealth of latent power which it has been the means of exhibiting in all quarters of the Empire there comes to some a growing conviction which increases in force the more closely the whole question of the war is studied that during the lass decade Gr [...] The office of the Superintendent of the Musuem is in the third storey. [...] They have shown that the achievements of the sages of the East by the development of the psychic powers of man are more brill:aut and beneficial to the human race than those of the p :ople of the wes: in secular matte:s. [...] time is the eve of the entrance of the Wooden Horse and the consequences of the admission of that primitive armoured train.
humanities general
Pages
42
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
The War in South Africa
447-452 A.B.C. view
Travels in Southhern India
453-462 D.N.G. view
Ladies Letter
463-466 A. Frenchman view
The Long-Distange Ride
467-470 H.W.R. view
Provincial Executive Civil Service
471-476 unknown view
Railways and Irrigation Works in India
477-482 Bhupfndra Mookerjee view
English Opinion of Indian Character
483-486 Girija Basu view
Reviews
487-488 unknwon view

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