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The Congress kept before itself two ideals , and as its circle of influence widened and the political consciousness increased in the country , it passed gradually from the one to the other . The first ideal was the ideal of good ...
The Congress kept before itself two ideals , and as its circle of influence widened and the political consciousness increased in the country , it passed gradually from the one to the other . The first ideal was the ideal of good ...
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The Government was not much accustomed to public criticism of the type the Congress was offering , and it felt that the Congress indulged in wild and irresponsible rhetoric , calculated to impair its own prestige . Then .
The Government was not much accustomed to public criticism of the type the Congress was offering , and it felt that the Congress indulged in wild and irresponsible rhetoric , calculated to impair its own prestige . Then .
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In 1915 , Gokhale passed away : and the Congress of that year amended its constitution to facilitate the reunion with the Extremist Party . The year 1916 was a great year in the history of the Congress . It marked the beginning of a new ...
In 1915 , Gokhale passed away : and the Congress of that year amended its constitution to facilitate the reunion with the Extremist Party . The year 1916 was a great year in the history of the Congress . It marked the beginning of a new ...
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Tho Method Historical and Scientific Nature and Scope of tho Subject II The Background The Fundamental Factors in Indian History 1130 | 1 |
A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
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