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Modern Review August 1909

1909

are showing men have demonstrated that in a foreign the metal whereof they are made ; and the land they were the peers of their competitor exhibition' they.'re making of the splendid This they have achieved in the face of qualities of head and heart Is of a nature the colour and continent consciousness which That ought to cfsnimand the respect and infests Europe and Ann:lit:a as the glint of admi [...] This with a view to sweep aside one of the most virlent Canadian objections and also to render the lives of the immigrants happier and to broaden the horizon and sympathies of the women and children. [...] by general diffusion of wealth ; and interfere with die system of farms which is universally adopted from the smallest branches of the customs to the disposal of provinces ; while the subject instead of experiencing the uniform and vigorous protection of a wise goverment is cruelly sacrificed to the rapacity and oppression of the highest -bidder." "The state of the numerous pons of the Mahr [...] This was not the case under the Wends; the riche carried annually to Delhi did not stagnate there ; the internal commerce of the empire and the spirit of the people gave full employment to the foreign influx of wealth : the productions of each province and the performances of every art were in high demand; and the pay of the vast armies of the empire kept pace in magnificence with every other [...] A wise legislator studies to make them stimulatives of genius of science of agriculture and of commerce; to convert them to the consumption of the produce of industry and so to arrange them that the coffers of the state may be replenished from the superabundance of those of the subject ; but my Lord this system is not known at Poona.
government politics public policy
Pages
115
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Triumph of the Indians in Canada
99-108 Nihal Singh view
Sir Charles Malet
108-115 Purshotam Mawjee view
The Swadeshi and Boycott Movement
115-120 unknown view
Aurangzib
120-122 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Fatal Garland
123-127 Svarna Devi view
The International Congress of Applied Chemistry-A Lesson for India
127-130 P.C. Ray view
The Ancient Dignity of an Indian Farmer’s Life
130-135 Dvijadas Datta view
Some Pages from the Diary of an Indian Student
135-141 S. Bukhsh view
Bee-Keeping
141-145 Nirupam Guha Thakurta view
Profits of Establishing the Table-Blowing Industry in India
146-151 B.M. Mukerjee view
Equal Rights
151-153 Hemendra Ghose view
The Bengal Technical Institute
154-160 unknown view
Modern Education of the Hindu Woman
160-164 unknown view
Lord Ripon
164-167 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
168-169 unknown view
Reviews of Books
169-179 unknown view
Notes
179-200 unknown view