The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 243A. Constable, 1926 |
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... Indian Viceroy- Idolatry } alty The " Great Netherlands " Idea G. N. CLARK Crime and Punishment GEORGE PILCHER , M.P. 224 240 EDWYN BEVAN 253 A. J. WALL , C.B.E. 273 The World's Wheat Sir HERBERT T. ROBSON , K.B.E. 286 The Slaughter of ...
... Indian Viceroy- Idolatry } alty The " Great Netherlands " Idea G. N. CLARK Crime and Punishment GEORGE PILCHER , M.P. 224 240 EDWYN BEVAN 253 A. J. WALL , C.B.E. 273 The World's Wheat Sir HERBERT T. ROBSON , K.B.E. 286 The Slaughter of ...
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... India , ever since the defeat of a great European Power by Japan sent an unprecedented thrill of Asiatic pride through all the Indian peoples and quickened their newly conceived aspirations - based largely on Western lessons of freedom ...
... India , ever since the defeat of a great European Power by Japan sent an unprecedented thrill of Asiatic pride through all the Indian peoples and quickened their newly conceived aspirations - based largely on Western lessons of freedom ...
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... India , too , was felt the repercussion of the Arab movement in its Islamic aspect during the Caliphate agitation , which was formidable enough to deflect British policy from one of its principal and most legitimate war aims in regard ...
... India , too , was felt the repercussion of the Arab movement in its Islamic aspect during the Caliphate agitation , which was formidable enough to deflect British policy from one of its principal and most legitimate war aims in regard ...
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... India had imposed , at the cost of three arduous wars , on the Ameer's relations with other foreign Powers . Egypt , released by the war from the shadow of Turkish suzerainty , has secured the discontinuance of close British control and ...
... India had imposed , at the cost of three arduous wars , on the Ameer's relations with other foreign Powers . Egypt , released by the war from the shadow of Turkish suzerainty , has secured the discontinuance of close British control and ...
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... India as a trust to be discharged by vesting in the British Parliament the control of the East India Company that was just then being transformed from a mere trading corporation into the ruling power in India . It is no mere coincidence ...
... India as a trust to be discharged by vesting in the British Parliament the control of the East India Company that was just then being transformed from a mere trading corporation into the ruling power in India . It is no mere coincidence ...
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