The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... universal , ' and ignore their differences . Our purpose is classificatory ; and we are not interested in individuals as such , but concerned only to bring out what is common to them . But our purpose is none the less a creation of ...
... universal , ' and ignore their differences . Our purpose is classificatory ; and we are not interested in individuals as such , but concerned only to bring out what is common to them . But our purpose is none the less a creation of ...
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... universal adoption of this programme . Owing to the generally seditious tone of her paper , the Madras Government called upon her to find pecuniary security for its better management under the Press Act . She did not mend her ways , so ...
... universal adoption of this programme . Owing to the generally seditious tone of her paper , the Madras Government called upon her to find pecuniary security for its better management under the Press Act . She did not mend her ways , so ...
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... universal acceptance . Considerable opposition was manifested to them in Madras by non - Brahman Hindus , such as the Panchamas or ' untouchables ' and a considerable section of the castes above them , under the leadership of the late ...
... universal acceptance . Considerable opposition was manifested to them in Madras by non - Brahman Hindus , such as the Panchamas or ' untouchables ' and a considerable section of the castes above them , under the leadership of the late ...
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... universal ' hartal , ' or cessa- tion from business , as a protest against the Rowlatt legislation . The most mendacious rumours were circu- lated as to the effect of this legislation ; and the con- sequent unrest was aggravated by ...
... universal ' hartal , ' or cessa- tion from business , as a protest against the Rowlatt legislation . The most mendacious rumours were circu- lated as to the effect of this legislation ; and the con- sequent unrest was aggravated by ...
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... Universal Suffrage , etc. ' · • The original plan , therefore , according to one of its authors , was not to promote Socialism , but to bring back the deluded workmen from Socialism to Radicalism . The six members of Parliament who were ...
... Universal Suffrage , etc. ' · • The original plan , therefore , according to one of its authors , was not to promote Socialism , but to bring back the deluded workmen from Socialism to Radicalism . The six members of Parliament who were ...
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