The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 353
... India's millions under British rule : their poverty , their ignorance , and their dependence upon an industry which hardly maintains them above the line of starvation . The infer- ence he draws therefrom is twofold . In the first place ...
... India's millions under British rule : their poverty , their ignorance , and their dependence upon an industry which hardly maintains them above the line of starvation . The infer- ence he draws therefrom is twofold . In the first place ...
Page 355
... India for some indefinite period of time . It would neither be to India's benefit nor would it make for nationalism if the Hindu lawyer were to monopolise political power . Whether Mr Attlee in- cludes the legal profession as a vested ...
... India for some indefinite period of time . It would neither be to India's benefit nor would it make for nationalism if the Hindu lawyer were to monopolise political power . Whether Mr Attlee in- cludes the legal profession as a vested ...
Page 382
... India Bill , and English electorate , 347-348 - Winston Churchill's op- position to , 349-352 - and the In- dian Princes , 350-352 , 363-364- Labour criticisms of , 352-355- Indian criticisms of , 355-356- chances of successful ...
... India Bill , and English electorate , 347-348 - Winston Churchill's op- position to , 349-352 - and the In- dian Princes , 350-352 , 363-364- Labour criticisms of , 352-355- Indian criticisms of , 355-356- chances of successful ...
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