Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... European scholars are lost in the immen- sity of the country and the variety of her climates , races , religions , and languages , most of the Indian and some of the European scholars are equally impressed by the underlying unity of ...
... European scholars are lost in the immen- sity of the country and the variety of her climates , races , religions , and languages , most of the Indian and some of the European scholars are equally impressed by the underlying unity of ...
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... European settlers are strongest , and wherever the demoralising effect of the situation is not in a most remarkable degree cor- rected by the personal character of the individual , they think the people of the country mere dirt under ...
... European settlers are strongest , and wherever the demoralising effect of the situation is not in a most remarkable degree cor- rected by the personal character of the individual , they think the people of the country mere dirt under ...
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... European , should have the same criminal jurisdiction over European British subjects . It was a small affair , but the European community rose up against it as one man and started a very intense agitation all over the country . A ...
... European , should have the same criminal jurisdiction over European British subjects . It was a small affair , but the European community rose up against it as one man and started a very intense agitation all over the country . A ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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