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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... natural right to rule the world ; take for example this excerpt from the liberal M. P. Henry Seymour , in 1864 , who was known for his moderation and pacifism : The natural course of a people so powerful , vigorous and enterprising as ...
... natural right to rule the world ; take for example this excerpt from the liberal M. P. Henry Seymour , in 1864 , who was known for his moderation and pacifism : The natural course of a people so powerful , vigorous and enterprising as ...
Strana 34
... where one stands . While Cromer worked on the English language and Adams looked for natural phenomena in imperial politics , those entrust- ed with ideology of race were creating the preconditions whence 34 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
... where one stands . While Cromer worked on the English language and Adams looked for natural phenomena in imperial politics , those entrust- ed with ideology of race were creating the preconditions whence 34 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
Strana 42
... natural eco- nomic laws been pouring into industry was thus thwarted into wasteful channels . Bipin Pal , the famous early organizer of the freedom- movement in this country , makes a corroborrating observa- tion : Permanent Settlement ...
... natural eco- nomic laws been pouring into industry was thus thwarted into wasteful channels . Bipin Pal , the famous early organizer of the freedom- movement in this country , makes a corroborrating observa- tion : Permanent Settlement ...
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