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Pagina 5
... Indian Colonies . It is open to His Majesty's Government to insist upon this obviously rational public policy . All that would be required to demon- strate whether the factories could pay higher wages or not would be the report of a ...
... Indian Colonies . It is open to His Majesty's Government to insist upon this obviously rational public policy . All that would be required to demon- strate whether the factories could pay higher wages or not would be the report of a ...
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... Indians and the Colonial Office make everyone acquainted with West Indian conditions and history tired . All their suggestions are so familiar and have been so long tried out with all the energy of the Colonial Office and Colonial ...
... Indians and the Colonial Office make everyone acquainted with West Indian conditions and history tired . All their suggestions are so familiar and have been so long tried out with all the energy of the Colonial Office and Colonial ...
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... India is due to the inability of the Englishman and the Indian to comprehend one another's domestic ménage ; this enthralling glimpse beyond the veil should go far to remove these misunderstandings . It is , I think , Mr. Narayan's most ...
... India is due to the inability of the Englishman and the Indian to comprehend one another's domestic ménage ; this enthralling glimpse beyond the veil should go far to remove these misunderstandings . It is , I think , Mr. Narayan's most ...
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