The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 143Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
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Pagina 64
... feeling against Pakistan is equally bitter , and is based on three principal foundations . Firstly , there is the complaint that Pakistan had no right to accept the accession of Junagadh , in view of its predominantly Hindu population ...
... feeling against Pakistan is equally bitter , and is based on three principal foundations . Firstly , there is the complaint that Pakistan had no right to accept the accession of Junagadh , in view of its predominantly Hindu population ...
Pagina 164
... feeling of exclusiveness . . . with them something of the feeling of high blood , of rank , and of living in a park with deer in it , still remains . . . . With no man was this feeling stronger than with the Duke of St. Bungay , though ...
... feeling of exclusiveness . . . with them something of the feeling of high blood , of rank , and of living in a park with deer in it , still remains . . . . With no man was this feeling stronger than with the Duke of St. Bungay , though ...
Pagina 169
... feeling of injustice , some feeling of pain . This consciousness of wrong has induced in many enthusiastic and unbalanced minds a desire to set all things right by a proclaimed equality ... the mind of the thinker and student is driven ...
... feeling of injustice , some feeling of pain . This consciousness of wrong has induced in many enthusiastic and unbalanced minds a desire to set all things right by a proclaimed equality ... the mind of the thinker and student is driven ...
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COMMAGER HENRY STEELE | 7 |
DINGLE HERBERT | 12 |
GIBSON TONY | 61 |
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