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... India , have told the Indians frankly that we mean to work for the day when we shall be able to leave them to govern themselves as Australians govern Australia . All this on the political and material side we have done and done ...
... India , have told the Indians frankly that we mean to work for the day when we shall be able to leave them to govern themselves as Australians govern Australia . All this on the political and material side we have done and done ...
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... Indian frontier have the same dramatic instinct . They will improvise a play and produce roars of laughter . Children and primitive people are also habitually wanting to fashion something with their hands , to mould , or carve , or draw ...
... Indian frontier have the same dramatic instinct . They will improvise a play and produce roars of laughter . Children and primitive people are also habitually wanting to fashion something with their hands , to mould , or carve , or draw ...
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... As to how we may in actual practice vivify culture and make it serve both as the bond and end of empire I will now make a few suggestions . There exists a small society , known as the India 148 CULTURE AS THE BOND OF EMPIRE .
... As to how we may in actual practice vivify culture and make it serve both as the bond and end of empire I will now make a few suggestions . There exists a small society , known as the India 148 CULTURE AS THE BOND OF EMPIRE .
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... Indian poet by British and other poets was of importance , as showing Indians that we do set value on spiritual things , and not only on railways and telegraphs . The respect of Englishmen for Indians was certainly increased . We can ...
... Indian poet by British and other poets was of importance , as showing Indians that we do set value on spiritual things , and not only on railways and telegraphs . The respect of Englishmen for Indians was certainly increased . We can ...
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... Indian , reach the Indian people as no English poetry could . Thousands enjoy it . Indian culture is enriched and refined . Another example of what might be done to pro- mote interchange of culture between India and Britain is the ...
... Indian , reach the Indian people as no English poetry could . Thousands enjoy it . Indian culture is enriched and refined . Another example of what might be done to pro- mote interchange of culture between India and Britain is the ...
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