The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 102
... fact ; their policy can in fact only be explained on the assumption that they see in democracy , exotic as it is in India , some kind of magic that will enable Indians themselves to bring prosperity to their country . The judgment of ...
... fact ; their policy can in fact only be explained on the assumption that they see in democracy , exotic as it is in India , some kind of magic that will enable Indians themselves to bring prosperity to their country . The judgment of ...
Pagina 156
... fact have been won by Conservatives . No one would wish to belittle the work which has been done and is being done for the Government by the National Liberal and National Labour members , but this does not alter the fact that no useful ...
... fact have been won by Conservatives . No one would wish to belittle the work which has been done and is being done for the Government by the National Liberal and National Labour members , but this does not alter the fact that no useful ...
Pagina 168
... fact that the economic and political situa- tion in Austria is insecure and probably untenable . The present Austrian Government has little or no popular support and its pro - Italian policy is losing it the sympathy even of those ...
... fact that the economic and political situa- tion in Austria is insecure and probably untenable . The present Austrian Government has little or no popular support and its pro - Italian policy is losing it the sympathy even of those ...
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