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Page 22
... English rulers have to take note of changed times and to shape their policy in consonance with the new circumstances that have arisen . Whether the country prospers or not , whether the administration rises or declines in popularity ...
... English rulers have to take note of changed times and to shape their policy in consonance with the new circumstances that have arisen . Whether the country prospers or not , whether the administration rises or declines in popularity ...
Page 68
... English - reading public the pith of the story of the voluminous epic within the limit of 2,000 verses has been happily conceived and admirably executed . The passages selected for translation are roughly speaking about the best to be ...
... English - reading public the pith of the story of the voluminous epic within the limit of 2,000 verses has been happily conceived and admirably executed . The passages selected for translation are roughly speaking about the best to be ...
Page 249
... English is the language of the oppressors . They protest against any attempt to identify it with the shortcomings of British rule and emphasise that the movement against that rule had its inspiration in English literature and history ...
... English is the language of the oppressors . They protest against any attempt to identify it with the shortcomings of British rule and emphasise that the movement against that rule had its inspiration in English literature and history ...
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