Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 153
... Indian Civil Service , the first duty imposed on us was to pass further examinations . That we had passed several University examinations , the special examina- tion for the Service , and a further examination in Indian law and in an Indian ...
... Indian Civil Service , the first duty imposed on us was to pass further examinations . That we had passed several University examinations , the special examina- tion for the Service , and a further examination in Indian law and in an Indian ...
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... Indian suspected some- thing wrong , but said he knew of none , upon which the man's face cleared and he became less nervous . no Indian Charlie had noticed that his pack was not that of an experienced man ; that his canoe , tied to the ...
... Indian suspected some- thing wrong , but said he knew of none , upon which the man's face cleared and he became less nervous . no Indian Charlie had noticed that his pack was not that of an experienced man ; that his canoe , tied to the ...
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say frankly to Indians what you know perfectly well to be true , that no people can be free who are unwilling to accept the responsibilities which freedom entails . Just now the Indian wants to be free and self - governing , but he does ...
say frankly to Indians what you know perfectly well to be true , that no people can be free who are unwilling to accept the responsibilities which freedom entails . Just now the Indian wants to be free and self - governing , but he does ...
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Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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