The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 134
Art . II . - EVOLUTION OF EUROPEAN POLITICAL AGI- Two TATION IN INDIA . WO schools of Political Thought have lately been contending for the mastery of the non - official European mind of Calcutta and those portions of the Bengal ...
Art . II . - EVOLUTION OF EUROPEAN POLITICAL AGI- Two TATION IN INDIA . WO schools of Political Thought have lately been contending for the mastery of the non - official European mind of Calcutta and those portions of the Bengal ...
Page 135
... political action not directly bearing on mercantile profit and loss . It nowhere appears in the perfectly justifiable movement of the Chamber of Commerce that its members in any way recall or cancel any report previously made to the ...
... political action not directly bearing on mercantile profit and loss . It nowhere appears in the perfectly justifiable movement of the Chamber of Commerce that its members in any way recall or cancel any report previously made to the ...
Page 136
... political force in order to influence the future political evolution of the country , which has stood in some danger of being influenced to a larger extent than they think desirable or good for the country by Indian politicians , who ...
... political force in order to influence the future political evolution of the country , which has stood in some danger of being influenced to a larger extent than they think desirable or good for the country by Indian politicians , who ...
Page 137
... political society which , without habitually opposing the Government , to which all Europeans in India are naturally loyal , will " stand up " to Government on occasion and insist on what they consider justice being done . All this ...
... political society which , without habitually opposing the Government , to which all Europeans in India are naturally loyal , will " stand up " to Government on occasion and insist on what they consider justice being done . All this ...
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... politics , it is to be inferred that , if a plebiscite were taken , the attitude adopted by the Chamber would be ... political society had existed at the time , what must have been the result ? It is certain that it would have found ...
... politics , it is to be inferred that , if a plebiscite were taken , the attitude adopted by the Chamber would be ... political society had existed at the time , what must have been the result ? It is certain that it would have found ...
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