The Modern Review, Volym 11Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... feels with them ; and the children come to accept him naturally enough as one of their personal friends . He is " just it , " say the youngsters informally . WHAT THEY TEACH . The subjects taught in the rural schools are reading ...
... feels with them ; and the children come to accept him naturally enough as one of their personal friends . He is " just it , " say the youngsters informally . WHAT THEY TEACH . The subjects taught in the rural schools are reading ...
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... feels , or ought to feel , when she is complimented on the possession of " freedom " in her love affairs . And here comes the utility of music , and college education , and dancing , and ins- truction in " deportment . " It will ...
... feels , or ought to feel , when she is complimented on the possession of " freedom " in her love affairs . And here comes the utility of music , and college education , and dancing , and ins- truction in " deportment . " It will ...
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... feelings that came over me , when I heard a girl say that she was tired of sitting on a stool for five hours every day , but mamma wanted her to do it . What a story of slavery is implied in these pathetic words ! The poor child was not ...
... feelings that came over me , when I heard a girl say that she was tired of sitting on a stool for five hours every day , but mamma wanted her to do it . What a story of slavery is implied in these pathetic words ! The poor child was not ...
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... feeling its back with his hands . When at length he felt the back of the tiger , he adjudged this to be the best horse in the whole stable . Accordingly he put a bridle into this selected animal's mouth , and forth- with got up on its ...
... feeling its back with his hands . When at length he felt the back of the tiger , he adjudged this to be the best horse in the whole stable . Accordingly he put a bridle into this selected animal's mouth , and forth- with got up on its ...
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... feeling which hardly accords with the general conception of the figures . In both their technique and motif they are similar to Fig . 5 . and particularly in the type of the faces a note which is distinctly non - Aryan . It appears that ...
... feeling which hardly accords with the general conception of the figures . In both their technique and motif they are similar to Fig . 5 . and particularly in the type of the faces a note which is distinctly non - Aryan . It appears that ...
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