Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... largely of the radical thought in the country - that a nation - wide movement was more and more required in the interests of the cause which was so dear to his heart . But it should never be forgotten that the expansion of the Liberal ...
... largely of the radical thought in the country - that a nation - wide movement was more and more required in the interests of the cause which was so dear to his heart . But it should never be forgotten that the expansion of the Liberal ...
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... largely by political factors . Qualified protection would not lead to " the intellectual and moral loss which would result from the withdrawal of the principal motive to the intercourse of mankind . " 96 It is stated that Protection ...
... largely by political factors . Qualified protection would not lead to " the intellectual and moral loss which would result from the withdrawal of the principal motive to the intercourse of mankind . " 96 It is stated that Protection ...
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... largely to education to bring about gradually the necessary change in the mind of the people . Constitutionalism further implied the active association of Indians , as opportunities developed , with all branches of political work ...
... largely to education to bring about gradually the necessary change in the mind of the people . Constitutionalism further implied the active association of Indians , as opportunities developed , with all branches of political work ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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