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Modern Review December 1932

1932

As a result the two sections of the country became growingly distrustful of one another and to an extent hostile and there began to be a talk in some of the Southern States of separation of secession from the Union so that they might be free to retain their sacred institution." For many years before the election of Lincoln to the Presidency there had been a strong AntSlavery Party in the [...] Towards the close of the war came the second candidacy of Lincoln for the Presdency with a tremendous effort made by the combined forces of disloyalty and timidity to defeat him on the ground that the war was a failure and should be stopped at once and that the independence of the seceding States should be recognized. [...] But the great heart of the North was true to the National Union and to the cause of freedom for the Slave. [...] Throughout the long and terrible experiences of the war evidence had come in a thousand ways to the people of the South that the great heart at the head of the Nation in Washington cared equally for them and that he saved them suffering in every way in his power and was their truest friend. [...] The tang and odour of the primal things ; The rectitude and patience of the rocks ; The gladness of the wind that shakes the corn : The courage of the bird that dares the sea ; The pity of the snow that hides all WILTS The loving kindness of the wayside wall ; The tolerance and equity of light Giving as freely to the shrinking weed As to the great oak flaring to the wind— To the grave's low hill
government politics public policy
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Abraham Lincoln
609-616 J.T. Sunderland view
A Great Muslim Nationalist
616-624 Nihal Singh view
India in Europe
624-628 L. Morin view
A Planet and a Star
629-634 Nagendranath Gupta view
Basis of Nationalism
634-640 Dhirendra Roy view
Separation of Sind—Who is to Pay for it ?
641-645 Jatindra Datta view
Social Life in Gujarat
645-648 Saudamini Mehta view
Some Aspects of Japan’s Economic Problems
648-654 Sasadhar Sinha view
The Problem of the Delinquent and Neglected Child
654-657 Charu-Prabha Mukerjee view
Indian Landholders and their Future
657-660 R.V.M.G. Ramarau view
Book Reviews
661-665 unknown view
Rays from Space
666-669 Shyam Shivapuri view
Pictures of Life in Calcutta a Hundred Years Ago
670-683 Suniti Chatterji view
Rural Welfare Methods
683-684 Rabindranath Tagore view
Itinerary of the Persian Tour
684-691 K.N. Chatterji view
Franz Joseph Haydn—the Personality of a Famous Musician
691-694 D. Nadkarni view
Indian Periodicals
695-700 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
701-704 unknown view
Indians Abroad
705-706 Benarsidas Chaturvedi view
Notes
707-728 unknown view