The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 44
... agitation was successful , for the Turks have been left in Constantinople , largely out of deference to the feelings of the Indian Mahomedans . moon- The Congress of 1916 was held at Lucknow under the Presidency of Mr Ambika Charan ...
... agitation was successful , for the Turks have been left in Constantinople , largely out of deference to the feelings of the Indian Mahomedans . moon- The Congress of 1916 was held at Lucknow under the Presidency of Mr Ambika Charan ...
Page 45
... agitation in Bengal of 1905-12 . What she meant by Home Rule is explained in her own words , ' India asked to be governed by her own men freely elected by herself ; to make and break Ministers at her will ; to carry arms , to have her ...
... agitation in Bengal of 1905-12 . What she meant by Home Rule is explained in her own words , ' India asked to be governed by her own men freely elected by herself ; to make and break Ministers at her will ; to carry arms , to have her ...
Page 55
... agitation . The other object , the amendment of the Treaty of Peace with Turkey , was a result of Pan- Islamism . The agitation was greatly assisted by the unfortunate delay in the signature of the Turkish Treaty , and the plots of ...
... agitation . The other object , the amendment of the Treaty of Peace with Turkey , was a result of Pan- Islamism . The agitation was greatly assisted by the unfortunate delay in the signature of the Turkish Treaty , and the plots of ...
Page 56
... and deliberately the simple peasant life , knowing it to be a life giving true happiness . ' In this effort to set the clock backwards , he is not consistent , for , in his agitation , he avails. 56 LORD CHELMSFORD'S VICEROYALTY.
... and deliberately the simple peasant life , knowing it to be a life giving true happiness . ' In this effort to set the clock backwards , he is not consistent , for , in his agitation , he avails. 56 LORD CHELMSFORD'S VICEROYALTY.
Page 57
consistent , for , in his agitation , he avails himself freely of the resources of modern civilisation , the railway , the telegraph , and the motor car . The peculiar means adopted by Mr Gandhi and his party to bring pressure upon the ...
consistent , for , in his agitation , he avails himself freely of the resources of modern civilisation , the railway , the telegraph , and the motor car . The peculiar means adopted by Mr Gandhi and his party to bring pressure upon the ...
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