The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 115Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 163
... British policy has to be readjusted to meet changed conditions . In their own vital interests , as well as those of the world in general , the British people demand the preservation of peace for reasons which are unnecessary to ...
... British policy has to be readjusted to meet changed conditions . In their own vital interests , as well as those of the world in general , the British people demand the preservation of peace for reasons which are unnecessary to ...
Pagina 660
... British India . Now it is inevitable that there should be a natural and automatic scaling up of political activities within the States once they become partners with the British Provinces in an All- India Federation . This process will ...
... British India . Now it is inevitable that there should be a natural and automatic scaling up of political activities within the States once they become partners with the British Provinces in an All- India Federation . This process will ...
Pagina 661
... British India as a separate individual political entity is to disappear , leaving the British Provinces and the Indian States face to face , the units out of which the All - India Federation of the future is to be built . That is to say ...
... British India as a separate individual political entity is to disappear , leaving the British Provinces and the Indian States face to face , the units out of which the All - India Federation of the future is to be built . That is to say ...
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AUSTIN F Britten | 27 |
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ELLIS Sir Geoffrey | 103 |
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