The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 140
... interest in the affairs of their Alma Mater , will come forward as aspirants for the honour of membership . On the other hand , it may be alleged that there will be very few who will take any interest in the affairs of the University ...
... interest in the affairs of their Alma Mater , will come forward as aspirants for the honour of membership . On the other hand , it may be alleged that there will be very few who will take any interest in the affairs of the University ...
Page 174
... interest or of beneficence . But as we must deny both self - interest and beneficence in regard to the origin of the universe , we must deny that creation had for its antecedent the activity of an intelligence . A creator who already ...
... interest or of beneficence . But as we must deny both self - interest and beneficence in regard to the origin of the universe , we must deny that creation had for its antecedent the activity of an intelligence . A creator who already ...
Page 414
... interest very rarely excited by the announcement of a forth- coming Indian book . And this for three reasons . In the first place , no Indian Viceroy ever made for himself so many personal friends ; and by each of these the appearance ...
... interest very rarely excited by the announcement of a forth- coming Indian book . And this for three reasons . In the first place , no Indian Viceroy ever made for himself so many personal friends ; and by each of these the appearance ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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