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 72
... merchants have joined white merchants ; their treaty of friendship is stronger than mere patriotism . In Mir Kasim Girish advances towards another kind of historical realism ; in Siraj the conflict is mainly in the super- structure , in ...
... merchants have joined white merchants ; their treaty of friendship is stronger than mere patriotism . In Mir Kasim Girish advances towards another kind of historical realism ; in Siraj the conflict is mainly in the super- structure , in ...
Strana 73
... merchants have to sell their ware cheaply to the English , so they in their turn can market it at ten times the price . This is pauperizing our people day by day . This was precisely the process of exploitation whereby they brought ruin ...
... merchants have to sell their ware cheaply to the English , so they in their turn can market it at ten times the price . This is pauperizing our people day by day . This was precisely the process of exploitation whereby they brought ruin ...
Strana 86
... merchant in his quest for uninterrupted profit , is not bothered with questions of patriotism . They have sold the country to a foreigner in the hope that he will crush the people and let the merchants rake in their gold . Using the ...
... merchant in his quest for uninterrupted profit , is not bothered with questions of patriotism . They have sold the country to a foreigner in the hope that he will crush the people and let the merchants rake in their gold . Using the ...
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