The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 206
... Indian administration might not be unattended by the risk of prejudicing a situation which is already sufficiently embarrassing to the Government of India . This view is based in some cases upon a complete misconception , and in others ...
... Indian administration might not be unattended by the risk of prejudicing a situation which is already sufficiently embarrassing to the Government of India . This view is based in some cases upon a complete misconception , and in others ...
Page 209
the history of Indian problems need some cautioning not to compare the situation of India with that of any other countries . There is no complete or even approximate analogy to be found anywhere in history or geography- but this much ...
the history of Indian problems need some cautioning not to compare the situation of India with that of any other countries . There is no complete or even approximate analogy to be found anywhere in history or geography- but this much ...
Page 211
... India will inevitably revert to the same condition of chaos from which its inhabitants were rescued by the pax Britannica . There is an ill - informed view held in some quarters that , if we are to come through all our difficulties in India ...
... India will inevitably revert to the same condition of chaos from which its inhabitants were rescued by the pax Britannica . There is an ill - informed view held in some quarters that , if we are to come through all our difficulties in India ...
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