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... secure any mandate from them . " In the Central Provinces there has been a general break- down , and the province has been repeatedly deprived of having any ministers at all . There are men in the Central Provinces who are capable of ...
... secure any mandate from them . " In the Central Provinces there has been a general break- down , and the province has been repeatedly deprived of having any ministers at all . There are men in the Central Provinces who are capable of ...
Page 367
... secure complete independence it has jurisdiction to interfere , but it has also another essential principle to follow at the same time , viz . , international justice according to the Covenant ; and the Cove- nant having deliberately ...
... secure complete independence it has jurisdiction to interfere , but it has also another essential principle to follow at the same time , viz . , international justice according to the Covenant ; and the Cove- nant having deliberately ...
Page 370
... secure the interven- tion of the League of Nations , as I have already explained , it is best for our country . I am not one of these men who believe and assert that we cannot defend ourselves against foreign aggression . Besides the ...
... secure the interven- tion of the League of Nations , as I have already explained , it is best for our country . I am not one of these men who believe and assert that we cannot defend ourselves against foreign aggression . Besides the ...
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THE PROBLEM OF RELIGIOUS ANTAGONISMS | 10 |
I | 13 |
THE PROBLEM OF CASTE | 18 |
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