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57 . a small but continuous accession of converts from and G. T. Bowles , Syracuse University Press , 1964 , Hinduism and other religions but the main reason for the more rapid growth of the followers of the 15 Cf. Gyan Chand , India's ...
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112 ) , who governed India in an exact deadline of transfer of power ( June its own best interests when it is a known 1948 ) had been at his insistence , though fact that a large majority of them did not Wavell had also advocated the ...
112 ) , who governed India in an exact deadline of transfer of power ( June its own best interests when it is a known 1948 ) had been at his insistence , though fact that a large majority of them did not Wavell had also advocated the ...
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Such is the consistency of A new and different kind of Anglo - India Orwell's work that the first quotation is from was ... critically about India , and declare that the natives were becoming as J. B. S. Haldane who later sought Indian ...
Such is the consistency of A new and different kind of Anglo - India Orwell's work that the first quotation is from was ... critically about India , and declare that the natives were becoming as J. B. S. Haldane who later sought Indian ...
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Ideological Discord in Ancient India 9 PRATAP CHANDRA | 19 |
Conversation with Jacques Monod 33 CLAUDE ALVARES | 41 |
COMMENT | 51 |
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