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... recognise that the intellectuals have book learning and skill in debate , appropriate enough in its proper sphere , have no respect for them in the novel capacity of company , squadron , or battalion commanders . The regiments set apart ...
... recognise that the intellectuals have book learning and skill in debate , appropriate enough in its proper sphere , have no respect for them in the novel capacity of company , squadron , or battalion commanders . The regiments set apart ...
Page 213
... into it . On the other hand , while one must condemn acts of class favouritism which are well known to have actuated some of the ministers , one must also recognise the enormous diffi- 213 RESULTS OF REFORMS IN PROVINCES.
... into it . On the other hand , while one must condemn acts of class favouritism which are well known to have actuated some of the ministers , one must also recognise the enormous diffi- 213 RESULTS OF REFORMS IN PROVINCES.
Page 349
... recognise the right of self - determina- tion or anything approaching it on the part of the people of this country . On the contrary , the promised responsible government was to be gradual , was to be achieved by successive stages , and ...
... recognise the right of self - determina- tion or anything approaching it on the part of the people of this country . On the contrary , the promised responsible government was to be gradual , was to be achieved by successive stages , and ...
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THE PROBLEM OF RELIGIOUS ANTAGONISMS | 10 |
I | 13 |
THE PROBLEM OF CASTE | 18 |
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