Rise and growth of Indian militant nationalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... feels one way and the Indian always feels the other way . The history of the Mutiny clearly shows that there was heroism on both sides : and there were atrocities also on both sides . Any reiteration of these will always tend to ...
... feels one way and the Indian always feels the other way . The history of the Mutiny clearly shows that there was heroism on both sides : and there were atrocities also on both sides . Any reiteration of these will always tend to ...
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... FEELING . The Partition of Bengal was only a signal for the national outburst : there was in preparation for a long time a movement in the minds of men which made them more and more discontented with things as they were . There was a ...
... FEELING . The Partition of Bengal was only a signal for the national outburst : there was in preparation for a long time a movement in the minds of men which made them more and more discontented with things as they were . There was a ...
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... feeling an attachment for this you desire to have this , and the feeling of the desire to have this kills your consciousness of separation from this . And therefore , good Government , pleasant Government , pleasurable associations with ...
... feeling an attachment for this you desire to have this , and the feeling of the desire to have this kills your consciousness of separation from this . And therefore , good Government , pleasant Government , pleasurable associations with ...
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Practice of the New Programme | 47 |
The Origin and Nature of the British Rule | 55 |
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