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... accept- ed it in a spirit of a military appointment- one goes where one is told in times of war without making conditions or asking ques- tions ' . However , having accepted the job , he wanted ' some definite policy , and not go on ...
... accept- ed it in a spirit of a military appointment- one goes where one is told in times of war without making conditions or asking ques- tions ' . However , having accepted the job , he wanted ' some definite policy , and not go on ...
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... accepted by the Muslim League , it would ony be with an ulterior motive . Indeed , as early as 6 May 1946 - that is ... accept a smaller Pakistan in the first instance , in the hope that his people would expand it to its ' natural ...
... accepted by the Muslim League , it would ony be with an ulterior motive . Indeed , as early as 6 May 1946 - that is ... accept a smaller Pakistan in the first instance , in the hope that his people would expand it to its ' natural ...
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... accept its finality or remain indifferent , but no one was allowed to claim in public that he was living or could live a better religious life without formally accepting Islam . For the first time -in the 19th century , particularly ...
... accept its finality or remain indifferent , but no one was allowed to claim in public that he was living or could live a better religious life without formally accepting Islam . For the first time -in the 19th century , particularly ...
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