Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 42
... land . There began a varitable competition among Indians to acquire land and thus respectability . The Company's government thus turned the prospective Indian bourgeois towards landlordship . " 40 These landlords , enriched by limitless ...
... land . There began a varitable competition among Indians to acquire land and thus respectability . The Company's government thus turned the prospective Indian bourgeois towards landlordship . " 40 These landlords , enriched by limitless ...
Strana 72
... the landlord all over the land pay regular bribes to them to escape their raids . Highest priority goes to collecting money to pay the English . The English are spreading their trade everywhere and ruining the 72 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
... the landlord all over the land pay regular bribes to them to escape their raids . Highest priority goes to collecting money to pay the English . The English are spreading their trade everywhere and ruining the 72 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
Strana 80
... land and becomes slave to someone else , I shall desert man's abode . Girish here shows his mastery of the history of civilisa- tion , that all societies everywhere had to pass from primitive communal life into slavery , and one begins ...
... land and becomes slave to someone else , I shall desert man's abode . Girish here shows his mastery of the history of civilisa- tion , that all societies everywhere had to pass from primitive communal life into slavery , and one begins ...
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