Rise and growth of Indian militant nationalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... APPEAL TO THE GOLDEN PAST . The prophets of this new nationalism started with a definite reading of the past Indian history . For them , Indian history did not begin with 1757 and 1857 : neither the Battle of Plassey , nor the ...
... APPEAL TO THE GOLDEN PAST . The prophets of this new nationalism started with a definite reading of the past Indian history . For them , Indian history did not begin with 1757 and 1857 : neither the Battle of Plassey , nor the ...
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... appeal to the Indian imagination at present because it promises him his practical political salvation : but it cannot appeal to the imagination of the English politician because it means for him the end and complete dissolu- tion of the ...
... appeal to the Indian imagination at present because it promises him his practical political salvation : but it cannot appeal to the imagination of the English politician because it means for him the end and complete dissolu- tion of the ...
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... appeals which he uttered from time to time , and always with such deep feeling , that England should remember her best ... appeal to the better nature , even of the governing power , would call forth a due response . " This is indeed the ...
... appeals which he uttered from time to time , and always with such deep feeling , that England should remember her best ... appeal to the better nature , even of the governing power , would call forth a due response . " This is indeed the ...
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Practice of the New Programme | 47 |
The Origin and Nature of the British Rule | 55 |
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