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The National Magazine New Series. March 1905

1905

The light in the lamp was burning dimly and Rajsri had not the opportunity of scrutinizing the face of the man which had such a dreadful cast and expression as to make one uneasy if he had chanced to look at him. [...] His deep devotion to his art and his sincerity to show his handicraft to time sovereign mingled together in givit..g him the hest of time Sadis ever manucactured and he took it to the Court and showed the same to the monarch. [...] He welcomod the weaver with a smiling face received the ScEdis duly despatched them to the royal store had their value calculated and issued an order to the weaver that he should l paid to the very last fat thing from the treasury the next day The weaver returned home w;th an elated mind relieved of the load and carrying with him the royal order which was all so much valuable money the next day [...] National pride as well as a desire to uphold the administration of India by EngInnen may prejudice an English writer in his estimate of the condition of the people and of the government of Indic but the same cannot he said of the disinterested observi..; tions of a foreigner who aftcr a sajouin of a year and half in diffelent parts of India embodied his experience in a well considered report. [...] Of course alteration in the condion of the people from their primitive habits of simplicity and aloofness to one of extensive cGrnmercial and other business transactions necessitates the establisment of regular courts of justice presided over by eminent lawyers and the enactmos.t of various laws but attention should be chiefly directed to employ a larger Indian element in the administration of jus
humanities general
Pages
44
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
From Darkness to Light.—II
88-105 Khagendra Roy view
Leather Coinage
106-110 A Madrasee view
A French View of India
111-113 K. C. Kanjilal view
Home Truths
114-122 Reg Murray view
The Two Civilizations—Eastern and Western
123-127 D. N. G view
Side View of the Hindu Pantheon
128-131 A. K. Ghose view

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