The Quarterly Review, Bände 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... Congress called on his Majesty's Government to hand over power that they might make the war a people's war . As before Gandhi retired to the background . It is not clear what rôle Congress would have assigned to the Princes on either ...
... Congress called on his Majesty's Government to hand over power that they might make the war a people's war . As before Gandhi retired to the background . It is not clear what rôle Congress would have assigned to the Princes on either ...
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... Congress ultimatum quickly followed the breakdown of the Cripps negotiations . At the meeting of the All- India Congress Committee at which Congress decided to take the plunge Gandhi apostrophised the Princes . He repeated the charge ...
... Congress ultimatum quickly followed the breakdown of the Cripps negotiations . At the meeting of the All- India Congress Committee at which Congress decided to take the plunge Gandhi apostrophised the Princes . He repeated the charge ...
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... Congress label , a tribute to the broad outlook of the Mysore Government . In Cochin a Congress supporter was appointed minister . The Press in the States has considerable freedom if less licence than in British India , except where ...
... Congress label , a tribute to the broad outlook of the Mysore Government . In Cochin a Congress supporter was appointed minister . The Press in the States has considerable freedom if less licence than in British India , except where ...
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Its Rise and Effacement | 7 |
OCTOBER 1942 | 124 |
APRIL 1943 | 125 |
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