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Of the Cabinet's record during the war little need be said , as , for all practical purposes , it disappeared overnight when hostilities began . Officially we have been told ' it was far too unwieldy for the practical conduct of the war ...
Of the Cabinet's record during the war little need be said , as , for all practical purposes , it disappeared overnight when hostilities began . Officially we have been told ' it was far too unwieldy for the practical conduct of the war ...
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This , also , it is which enables him to take and keep the very centre of the political stage at times of crisis . Nevertheless , Mr. Gandhi has many of the practical qualities which lead more mundane and ordinary politicians to success ...
This , also , it is which enables him to take and keep the very centre of the political stage at times of crisis . Nevertheless , Mr. Gandhi has many of the practical qualities which lead more mundane and ordinary politicians to success ...
Pagina 407
Here , again , there seems to be very little doubt that some , at any rate , of the more moderate leaders would have joined Mr. Gandhi and stayed with him had he had a clearly thought out practical programme of work to which they could ...
Here , again , there seems to be very little doubt that some , at any rate , of the more moderate leaders would have joined Mr. Gandhi and stayed with him had he had a clearly thought out practical programme of work to which they could ...
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