The Modern Review, Količina 11Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... possible to define the Jewish race either by the nose , or the shape of the head , or the stature or the com- plexion . But some writers have asserted that there is a peculiar Jewish physiog- nomy which can easily be distinguished even ...
... possible to define the Jewish race either by the nose , or the shape of the head , or the stature or the com- plexion . But some writers have asserted that there is a peculiar Jewish physiog- nomy which can easily be distinguished even ...
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... possible care on their infants , which cannot be said to be invariably true of the poorer classes of the population in Eastern Europe and America . " * The difference in the adult mortality of Jews and Christians is slight , and such ...
... possible care on their infants , which cannot be said to be invariably true of the poorer classes of the population in Eastern Europe and America . " * The difference in the adult mortality of Jews and Christians is slight , and such ...
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... possible , and by any sort of available means physi- cal , mental , or moral ; and , thanks to the progress of biological and chemical science , there is comparatively little physical pain now - a - days which cannot be prevented or ...
... possible , and by any sort of available means physi- cal , mental , or moral ; and , thanks to the progress of biological and chemical science , there is comparatively little physical pain now - a - days which cannot be prevented or ...
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... possible speed . And thus with the thief on his back , on and on he ran through jungles and over rocks , the whole night through . The thief too was no less frightened than the animal on whose back he rode . And at frequent intervals ...
... possible speed . And thus with the thief on his back , on and on he ran through jungles and over rocks , the whole night through . The thief too was no less frightened than the animal on whose back he rode . And at frequent intervals ...
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... possible , " in order that this opportunity might not slip away . " † supports policy of aggression in the Deccan . On 4th November , 1656 , Muhammed Adil Shah , the seventh of the royal line of Bija- pur , died . Through the efforts of ...
... possible , " in order that this opportunity might not slip away . " † supports policy of aggression in the Deccan . On 4th November , 1656 , Muhammed Adil Shah , the seventh of the royal line of Bija- pur , died . Through the efforts of ...
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