The Quarterly Review, Volumes 264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... India that authors have arisen who have created Anglo- Indian fiction . This fiction found in 1934 a valuable critic in Professor Bhupal Singh . In the preface to his ' Survey of Anglo - Indian Fiction ' he says : 6 Anglo - Indian ...
... India that authors have arisen who have created Anglo- Indian fiction . This fiction found in 1934 a valuable critic in Professor Bhupal Singh . In the preface to his ' Survey of Anglo - Indian Fiction ' he says : 6 Anglo - Indian ...
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... Indian legislatures , and in the Press , the English language encounters ten great vernaculars and is used in preference to them . In the Indian army it gives the word of command , replacing the French word of command which lingered ...
... Indian legislatures , and in the Press , the English language encounters ten great vernaculars and is used in preference to them . In the Indian army it gives the word of command , replacing the French word of command which lingered ...
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... Indian films in India , where the view is widely held that this should be encouraged ; but the Report stated that ' there is no prejudice against Western ... Indian members , and three English members . 248 FORCES IN INDIA'S FUTURE.
... Indian films in India , where the view is widely held that this should be encouraged ; but the Report stated that ' there is no prejudice against Western ... Indian members , and three English members . 248 FORCES IN INDIA'S FUTURE.
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