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Pagina 57
... British Raj may be excused for thinking that with the withdrawal of the British the only prop of law and order would be removed . This view is not , however , historically sound . Indian rulers in the past have at times attained a very ...
... British Raj may be excused for thinking that with the withdrawal of the British the only prop of law and order would be removed . This view is not , however , historically sound . Indian rulers in the past have at times attained a very ...
Pagina 192
... British officialdom in assuming that governmental declarations were sufficient to protect the just rights and interests of Malays in their own land . They assert that British constitutional policy was continually undermined by British ...
... British officialdom in assuming that governmental declarations were sufficient to protect the just rights and interests of Malays in their own land . They assert that British constitutional policy was continually undermined by British ...
Pagina 212
... British rule at a time when Great Britain , fighting desperately against the German - Italian coalition , had to reckon with the possibility of a Japanese invasion of India . When the disturbances came to an end , the Govern- ment of ...
... British rule at a time when Great Britain , fighting desperately against the German - Italian coalition , had to reckon with the possibility of a Japanese invasion of India . When the disturbances came to an end , the Govern- ment of ...
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