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Modern Review September 1921

1921

Earnestly I ask the poet of the Western world to realize and sing to you with all the great power of music which he has that the East and the West are ever... and that they must meet not merely in the fullness of physical but in fullness of truth that the right hand which wields the sword ihas the need of the left which holds the.shield of safety. [...] I have known from beyond darkness the Supreme Person shining with the radiance of the sun." The man from the East with his faith in the eternal who in his soul has met the touch of the Supreme Person.--has never come to you in the West and spoken to you of the Kingdom of [leaven Did he not unite the East and the \Vest in truth in the unity of one Spiritual bond between all children of the I [...] In the despatch of t;Ic Governor-General in council to the Secret Committee of the Honorable the Co art of Directors dated Port William March 24th 1805 it is stated :— on the following day the Resident desired the :Attendance of one of the Raja's principal ministers for the purpose of conversing with film[...] "The arguments employed by the Resident to convince the minister of the advantages of the proposed arrangements were founded principally on the dangers to which the government and the dominions ... would be exposed under the circumstances in which the 'several states of India might be expected to tie placed by the successful issue of the contest [...] The security and prosperity of those states which were connected with the British Government by the relations of a defensive alliance and the Resident having desired to communicate to the Raja the substance of the conversation the minister withdrew.
government politics public policy
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
East and West
277-282 Rabindranath Tagore view
The First Lord Minto’s Indian Administration
282-287 unknown view
An American in Reforming Reformatories
287-294 W.W Pearson view
To End War in the world
295-296 C.F Andrews view
Mr. “Pussyfoot” Johnson’s Mission to India
297-303 Nihal Singh view
Letters from Raibindranath Tagore
303-305 unknown view
Reform of Fighting in Courts of Lay
305-307 Syamacharan Ganguli view
Reviews and Notices of Books
308-314 unknown view
Defence of India
315-322 unknown view
Gleanings
322-327 unknown view
Correspondence
327-328 Apollonius Bengalensis view
When Will Bengal Giye Woman Suffrage
328-330 Margaret Cousins view
Comment and Criticism
330-331 unknown view
Social Life in the Mahabharatan Age—V
332-338 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
338-347 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
347-358 unknown view
Training School at Jamshedpur for Teschnical Apprentices
358-361 unknown view
Notes
362-396 unknown view