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By R. M. Stephen 83 AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY INDIAN VIEW OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA . By Phi Omega ... 113 THE THEORY OF FUNCTIONS OF A REAL VARIABLE . By W. H. Young , Sc . D. , F. R. S. ... 129 THE LEGENDS OF THE KAVERI .
By R. M. Stephen 83 AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY INDIAN VIEW OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA . By Phi Omega ... 113 THE THEORY OF FUNCTIONS OF A REAL VARIABLE . By W. H. Young , Sc . D. , F. R. S. ... 129 THE LEGENDS OF THE KAVERI .
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301 341 THE BRITISH INDIAN MYSTERY OF EQUITY . By W. C. Madge 415 .. SOME ENGLISH EPICS ... 421 THE ADVISABILITY OF REDUCING THE NUMBER OF DRINK AND DRUG SHOPS IN CALCUTTA . By Herbert Anderson ... 433 REVIEWS OF BOOKS 105 215 327 448 ...
301 341 THE BRITISH INDIAN MYSTERY OF EQUITY . By W. C. Madge 415 .. SOME ENGLISH EPICS ... 421 THE ADVISABILITY OF REDUCING THE NUMBER OF DRINK AND DRUG SHOPS IN CALCUTTA . By Herbert Anderson ... 433 REVIEWS OF BOOKS 105 215 327 448 ...
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Finally , in 1904 , the British and French Governments in the first “ public articles ” of their Convention stated that they had “ no intention of altering the political status ” of Egypt and Morocco respectively ; but in the first ...
Finally , in 1904 , the British and French Governments in the first “ public articles ” of their Convention stated that they had “ no intention of altering the political status ” of Egypt and Morocco respectively ; but in the first ...
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... that the people as a whole have the most implicit faith in British justice , that in the consciousness of it they are tolerant of mistakes - these are things which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is ...
... that the people as a whole have the most implicit faith in British justice , that in the consciousness of it they are tolerant of mistakes - these are things which such writers find it convenient to ignore , because their object is ...
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This part of the Professor's argument , then , seems to me exaggerated if not wholly false , but it is just that line of argument which would be seized upon with avidity by those who wish to find signs of weakness in the British Empire ...
This part of the Professor's argument , then , seems to me exaggerated if not wholly false , but it is just that line of argument which would be seized upon with avidity by those who wish to find signs of weakness in the British Empire ...
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