The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 47
... Panjab , was called on by the Viceroy to apologise to those members of the Imperial Legislative Council whose feelings were hurt by Sir Michael's speech ( September 1917 ) , praising the work of the Panjab during the war , somewhat at ...
... Panjab , was called on by the Viceroy to apologise to those members of the Imperial Legislative Council whose feelings were hurt by Sir Michael's speech ( September 1917 ) , praising the work of the Panjab during the war , somewhat at ...
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... Panjab , Madras , and Burma , with special emphasis on Bengal and the Panjab , as the worst centres of conspiracy . It describes the dangers which threatened India in 1915 , from German intrigues for the purpose of fomenting rebellion ...
... Panjab , Madras , and Burma , with special emphasis on Bengal and the Panjab , as the worst centres of conspiracy . It describes the dangers which threatened India in 1915 , from German intrigues for the purpose of fomenting rebellion ...
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... Panjab disorders . ' We have no hesitation in saying that , both in the Panjab and elsewhere , a familiarity and a sympathy with disobedi- ence to law was engendered among large numbers of people by Mr Gandhi's movement , and the law ...
... Panjab disorders . ' We have no hesitation in saying that , both in the Panjab and elsewhere , a familiarity and a sympathy with disobedi- ence to law was engendered among large numbers of people by Mr Gandhi's movement , and the law ...
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... Panjab and elsewhere . The debates in both Houses of Parliament , following the publication of the Hunter Commission Report in April 1920 , are so fresh in all memories that it is unnecessary to discuss them beyond remarking that it was ...
... Panjab and elsewhere . The debates in both Houses of Parliament , following the publication of the Hunter Commission Report in April 1920 , are so fresh in all memories that it is unnecessary to discuss them beyond remarking that it was ...
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to check Mr Gandhi's agitation have been the application by the Panjab Government of the Seditious Meeting Act to the Lahore and Sheikhpura areas , and its proscrip- tion of the Gandhi Volunteer Corps as illegal associations . Under Mr ...
to check Mr Gandhi's agitation have been the application by the Panjab Government of the Seditious Meeting Act to the Lahore and Sheikhpura areas , and its proscrip- tion of the Gandhi Volunteer Corps as illegal associations . Under Mr ...
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