Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 312William Blackwood, 1972 - England |
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Page 129
... Indians trained in the same way . Here we did know what was going on , probably more than any other administration either before or after , and we reacted accordingly . A highly perceptive Indian sage , Mr Nirad C. Chaudhuri , has ...
... Indians trained in the same way . Here we did know what was going on , probably more than any other administration either before or after , and we reacted accordingly . A highly perceptive Indian sage , Mr Nirad C. Chaudhuri , has ...
Page 130
... Indians , and always denied their representative character and dis- counted their influence and power . The result was an insistent empha- sis on the static and conservative aspects of Indian life and thought . In this they were one ...
... Indians , and always denied their representative character and dis- counted their influence and power . The result was an insistent empha- sis on the static and conservative aspects of Indian life and thought . In this they were one ...
Page 567
... Indian career , first as a district officer , then in that most select and fascinating club , the Indian Political Service . Sir The Indian Princes have long lacked a really authoritative obituary notice which describes their good and ...
... Indian career , first as a district officer , then in that most select and fascinating club , the Indian Political Service . Sir The Indian Princes have long lacked a really authoritative obituary notice which describes their good and ...
Contents
A BLIND MAN MOVES TO A NEW HOUSE | 288 |
MY UNCLE ARCHIE BY BASIL PEACOCK | 314 |
A BUS RIDE TO FLORES BY ROGER CHAPMAN | 321 |
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