The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 246
... taken up . " " It should not be overlooked that Indians have lived for several generations in an immunity from legislation that could be held to infringe the promise made in Queen Victoria's proclamation that , none be in any wise ...
... taken up . " " It should not be overlooked that Indians have lived for several generations in an immunity from legislation that could be held to infringe the promise made in Queen Victoria's proclamation that , none be in any wise ...
Page 350
... taken a part in attempts to solve the problem , not excepting the signatories of the Report of the Statutory Commission , have learned the necessity of modifying their precon- ceived views . The problem is far too complex , far too many ...
... taken a part in attempts to solve the problem , not excepting the signatories of the Report of the Statutory Commission , have learned the necessity of modifying their precon- ceived views . The problem is far too complex , far too many ...
Page 356
... taken into serious consideration . They are clamouring for complete and immediate separation . The futility of their claim is too obvious for argument . There is not a single intelligent level - headed Indian who has taken any part ...
... taken into serious consideration . They are clamouring for complete and immediate separation . The futility of their claim is too obvious for argument . There is not a single intelligent level - headed Indian who has taken any part ...
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