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Pecksniff : hypocrite in Dickens’ Martin Chuzzlewit; commonly used for hypocrites.

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... Bande Mataram under the Editorship of Sri Aurobindo 28.May-22.Dec.1907 Bande Mataram The Chowringhee Pecksniff and Ourselves 26-September-1907 The collapse of the Bande Mataram prosecution and acquittal of Srijut Aurobindo Ghose, which have been welcomed with relief and joy by our countrymen all over India, are naturally gall and wormwood to the opponents... forward a false defence or of the unpardonable immorality of having an editorial staff instead of a single Editor. The tone and method of this attack are worthy of this unctuous and mealy-mouthed Pecksniff of Anglo-Indian journalism. It unscrupulously supports its malicious insinuations by calling the witnesses summoned by the prosecution "defence witnesses" as if the accused had put men into the w... the facts of the case in detail, we shall mend that deficiency and our readers will see that the evolution of that arrangement was natural and even inevitable. In the diatribe of the Chowringhee Pecksniff against us there is one bit of Pecksniffian logic which we fail to appreciate. He seems to think that a paper cannot be respectable unless it has a single autocratic Editor and that the readers of ...

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... The Times Romancist In Melancholy Vein The Martyrdom of Bipin Chandra Bande Mataram Prosecution  The Chowringhee Pecksniff and Ourselves The Statesman in Retreat Novel Ways to Peace Armenian Horrors A New Literary Departure Protected ...

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