Rise and growth of Indian militant nationalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... interests only and that these British interests conflicted to a very great extent with the essential Indian interests . This is a proposition which can be deduced a priori from the very constitution of human nature itself , from the ...
... interests only and that these British interests conflicted to a very great extent with the essential Indian interests . This is a proposition which can be deduced a priori from the very constitution of human nature itself , from the ...
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... interests . of the conquered people ; the interests of the national government are opposed to the interests of the people at the most in certain particulars . Under the circumstances , it is never desirable to have even a benevolent and ...
... interests . of the conquered people ; the interests of the national government are opposed to the interests of the people at the most in certain particulars . Under the circumstances , it is never desirable to have even a benevolent and ...
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... interests which does not , and which cannot , exist . The interests of India are no more identical with the interests of Britain than the interests of the mouse are identical with the interests of the cat . India should not accept in a ...
... interests which does not , and which cannot , exist . The interests of India are no more identical with the interests of Britain than the interests of the mouse are identical with the interests of the cat . India should not accept in a ...
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Practice of the New Programme | 47 |
The Origin and Nature of the British Rule | 55 |
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