The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 130
... Indian horizon have happily dispersed , and that nothing more than a continuance of ' firm ' government is required to restore the Indian people to a proper mood of placid contentment . The surface waters are certainly less stormy . The ...
... Indian horizon have happily dispersed , and that nothing more than a continuance of ' firm ' government is required to restore the Indian people to a proper mood of placid contentment . The surface waters are certainly less stormy . The ...
Page 131
... Indian town , Swaraj meant simply the promise of all the most delect- able forms of lawlessness . The local Non ... Indians , too , who refused to toe the Swaraj - cum - Caliphate line . As a friend , not usually an alarmist ...
... Indian town , Swaraj meant simply the promise of all the most delect- able forms of lawlessness . The local Non ... Indians , too , who refused to toe the Swaraj - cum - Caliphate line . As a friend , not usually an alarmist ...
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... Indians as it is now , or en- tirely of Indians as it may be when India has attained Dominion self ... Indian National Congress , which only a few months ago was ready to invest him with the powers of a dictator , still ...
... Indians as it is now , or en- tirely of Indians as it may be when India has attained Dominion self ... Indian National Congress , which only a few months ago was ready to invest him with the powers of a dictator , still ...
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... Indian Mohamedans were sent forward ' to slay their Turkish brothers , ' and , as a constant refrain for Hindus as well as for Mohamedans , the tale of Jullianwala , ghastly enough in itself , and distorted and loaded with a nauseating ...
... Indian Mohamedans were sent forward ' to slay their Turkish brothers , ' and , as a constant refrain for Hindus as well as for Mohamedans , the tale of Jullianwala , ghastly enough in itself , and distorted and loaded with a nauseating ...
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... Indian Caliphate Deputation . Imprisonment has not yet divested these men of the baneful authority which they were so long allowed to assume with impunity over their Indian co - religionists . The spirit which they infused into the ...
... Indian Caliphate Deputation . Imprisonment has not yet divested these men of the baneful authority which they were so long allowed to assume with impunity over their Indian co - religionists . The spirit which they infused into the ...
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