The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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... remain at a respectful distance . The outcast must not ape his superiors . A month or so ago there was serious trouble in several villages in the Jaipur State because the Chamars had taken to wearing coloured clothes and ornaments and ...
... remain at a respectful distance . The outcast must not ape his superiors . A month or so ago there was serious trouble in several villages in the Jaipur State because the Chamars had taken to wearing coloured clothes and ornaments and ...
Page 260
... remain much old property of the smaller type in fifty years ' time unless some check is put upon its disappearance ... remains the same , and has got to be faced : namely , that in the first place old property should be safeguarded from ...
... remain much old property of the smaller type in fifty years ' time unless some check is put upon its disappearance ... remains the same , and has got to be faced : namely , that in the first place old property should be safeguarded from ...
Page 313
... remain an illustrious future . ' ... ... Disraeli's words remain true . In the affairs of Europe it is indeed impossible for England to disinterest herself . But though in Europe , she is not of Europe . Her foreign policy must needs ...
... remain an illustrious future . ' ... ... Disraeli's words remain true . In the affairs of Europe it is indeed impossible for England to disinterest herself . But though in Europe , she is not of Europe . Her foreign policy must needs ...
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