The Modern Review, Volym 147Ramananda Chatterjee Modern Review Office, 1983 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... rule by successive British rulers of India dated back to the Vice - royalty of Lord Ripon.30 There was full awareness even among the most authoritarian viceroys of India of the limit to how far Britain could had retain her rule in face ...
... rule by successive British rulers of India dated back to the Vice - royalty of Lord Ripon.30 There was full awareness even among the most authoritarian viceroys of India of the limit to how far Britain could had retain her rule in face ...
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... rule in his country is obviously different from the nationalist view of it as it gradually emerged in the twenties of this century . The nationalists viewed colonial rule as an evil and their objective was to overthrow it . Rammohun had ...
... rule in his country is obviously different from the nationalist view of it as it gradually emerged in the twenties of this century . The nationalists viewed colonial rule as an evil and their objective was to overthrow it . Rammohun had ...
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... Rule under Article 356 The removal of the Communist government in Kerala in July 1959 is a case in point . The non - Congress opposition parties criticised the then Congress government at the Centre for not giving them an oppertunity of ...
... Rule under Article 356 The removal of the Communist government in Kerala in July 1959 is a case in point . The non - Congress opposition parties criticised the then Congress government at the Centre for not giving them an oppertunity of ...
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