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The prolixity , the rambling and leisurely pace of the early novels should be set against the concentration and economy of Hard Times with its brief , compressed but richly suggestive descriptions of characters and surroundings .
The prolixity , the rambling and leisurely pace of the early novels should be set against the concentration and economy of Hard Times with its brief , compressed but richly suggestive descriptions of characters and surroundings .
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A book of the first type , seen by us , deals with our history from the earliest times down to the days of Lord Canning ... In the account of the early period in 18 pages , the author deals with the Nonaryans , the Rgveda and Manusmrti ...
A book of the first type , seen by us , deals with our history from the earliest times down to the days of Lord Canning ... In the account of the early period in 18 pages , the author deals with the Nonaryans , the Rgveda and Manusmrti ...
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A brilliant account of early Indian history and culture is found in Vol . ... I , edited by R. C. Majumdar and published in 1943 by the University of Dacca , is probably the earliest and , on the whole , the best so far as the standard ...
A brilliant account of early Indian history and culture is found in Vol . ... I , edited by R. C. Majumdar and published in 1943 by the University of Dacca , is probably the earliest and , on the whole , the best so far as the standard ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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