Rise and growth of Indian militant nationalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... once awoke the people to a sense of their own strength , and an appreciation of their own culture . " Secondly , the leaders placed before the people the new ideal of the Mother - their own country , once so great and now fallen on evil ...
... once awoke the people to a sense of their own strength , and an appreciation of their own culture . " Secondly , the leaders placed before the people the new ideal of the Mother - their own country , once so great and now fallen on evil ...
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... once again in that stream of culture and civilisation which had been flowing perennially through the heart of Bengal . They had been enabled once more to catch glimpses of the true continuity of their national history . The main problem ...
... once again in that stream of culture and civilisation which had been flowing perennially through the heart of Bengal . They had been enabled once more to catch glimpses of the true continuity of their national history . The main problem ...
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... once from the humdrum level of diplomacy and cant to something more realistic . The conflict provokes conflict ; and life generates life . The identity , the individuality of a nation becomes more and more a positive fact , the more the ...
... once from the humdrum level of diplomacy and cant to something more realistic . The conflict provokes conflict ; and life generates life . The identity , the individuality of a nation becomes more and more a positive fact , the more the ...
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Practice of the New Programme | 47 |
The Origin and Nature of the British Rule | 55 |
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