Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of Social Progress in India, Issues 85-96W.H. Allen & Company, 1878 |
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... give way to hopes , and selfish inactivity is metamorphosed into self - denying enterprise . In England amongst our multiplicity of magazines several are connected with special lines of social progress , and doubt- less such will soon ...
... give way to hopes , and selfish inactivity is metamorphosed into self - denying enterprise . In England amongst our multiplicity of magazines several are connected with special lines of social progress , and doubt- less such will soon ...
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... give it help in increasing its circulation . It can now be obtained through any bookseller , and in our desire to get more support we will repeat the self - evident and often urged fact , that if each present subscriber will induce one ...
... give it help in increasing its circulation . It can now be obtained through any bookseller , and in our desire to get more support we will repeat the self - evident and often urged fact , that if each present subscriber will induce one ...
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... give a fuller report of the meeting . The chairman on the occasion was Sir Jamsetjee Jejebhoy , and he introduced the lecturer by men- tioning the mission on which he had come to Bombay and his ability as a speaker , ending by observing ...
... give a fuller report of the meeting . The chairman on the occasion was Sir Jamsetjee Jejebhoy , and he introduced the lecturer by men- tioning the mission on which he had come to Bombay and his ability as a speaker , ending by observing ...
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... give an accurate account of India's marvellous network of running water , or the best method of utilizing it ? Then how little is generally known of the Zoology and Botany of India . Doubtless there are scientific men to whom the fauna ...
... give an accurate account of India's marvellous network of running water , or the best method of utilizing it ? Then how little is generally known of the Zoology and Botany of India . Doubtless there are scientific men to whom the fauna ...
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... give me any clue to the ethnical classification of the Bhils , and that the existence of Negroïd races on the hills is still a mystery . Perhaps I should scarcely be believed if I were to relate with richness of detail the story of an ...
... give me any clue to the ethnical classification of the Bhils , and that the existence of Negroïd races on the hills is still a mystery . Perhaps I should scarcely be believed if I were to relate with richness of detail the story of an ...
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Page 27 - Foundation for true interpreting, when he learned from it that, " in every nation, he that feareth God and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.
Page 433 - It occurred to me that woman, having received from her Creator the same intellectual constitution as man, has the same right as man to intellectual culture and development.
Page 484 - ALLEN'S INDIAN MAIL contains the fullest and most authentic Reports of all important Occurrences in the Countries to which it is devoted, compiled chiefly from private and exclusive sources. It has been pronounced by the Press in general to...
Page 258 - ... flame, and shot its beams over the Earth. In the flow of a century from his birth, the world has changed in science, in arts, in the extent of commerce, in the improvement of navigation, and in all that relates to the civilization of man.
Page 484 - The extraordinary medical reports on the efficacy of Chlorodyne render it of vital importance that the public should obtain the genuine, which bears the words "Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne.
Page 484 - INDIAN MAIL contains the fullest and most authentic Reports of all important Occurrences in the Countries to which it is devoted, compiled chiefly from private and exclusive sources. It has been pronounced by the Press in general to be indispensable to all who have Friends or Relatives in the East, as affording the only correct information regarding the Services, Movements of Troops, Shipping, and all events of Domestic and individual interest.
Page 28 - Wherefore, if meat make my brother to offend, I will eat no flesh while the world standeth, lest I make my brother to offend.
Page 141 - It were good therefore that men in their innovations would follow the example of time itself, which indeed innovateth greatly, but quietly and by degrees scarce to be perceived...
Page 211 - Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs ; and before thee, O God! I speak it, having no other friends but thee alone.
Page 433 - I have come to the conclusion, that the establishment and endowment of a College for the education of young women is a work which will satisfy my highest aspirations, and will be, under God, a rich blessing to this city and State, to our country and the world.