The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 349
... Winston Churchill concludes that we have made too great a concession to Indian aspirations . Incidentally , it is somewhat impru- dent for Mr Winston Churchill and his followers in the House of Commons to argue that because the India ...
... Winston Churchill concludes that we have made too great a concession to Indian aspirations . Incidentally , it is somewhat impru- dent for Mr Winston Churchill and his followers in the House of Commons to argue that because the India ...
Pagina 350
... Winston Churchill appears devastating enough . But its force and dimen- sions contract when we come to inquire as to what effective substitute it is that he proposes to set in place of the Government scheme . The initial difficulty we ...
... Winston Churchill appears devastating enough . But its force and dimen- sions contract when we come to inquire as to what effective substitute it is that he proposes to set in place of the Government scheme . The initial difficulty we ...
Pagina 382
... Winston Churchill's op- position to , 349-352 - and the In- dian Princes , 350-352 , 363-364- Labour criticisms of , 352-355- Indian criticisms of , 355-356- chances of successful operation of , 364-366 . India , Eugenic Legislation in ...
... Winston Churchill's op- position to , 349-352 - and the In- dian Princes , 350-352 , 363-364- Labour criticisms of , 352-355- Indian criticisms of , 355-356- chances of successful operation of , 364-366 . India , Eugenic Legislation in ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
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