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Page 173
... leaders that alas are no more - Deshbandhu Das and Pandit Motilal has always striven for . We have repeatedly urged that between a generous inter- pretation of Lord Irwin's policy and a just view of the national demands as interpreted ...
... leaders that alas are no more - Deshbandhu Das and Pandit Motilal has always striven for . We have repeatedly urged that between a generous inter- pretation of Lord Irwin's policy and a just view of the national demands as interpreted ...
Page 209
... leaders there is no warrant ; " indeed , they go on to repeat parrot - like Mr. Amery's gibe that " that demand is difficult , if not impossible , to reconcile with a full sense of responsibility on the part of the leaders of the ...
... leaders there is no warrant ; " indeed , they go on to repeat parrot - like Mr. Amery's gibe that " that demand is difficult , if not impossible , to reconcile with a full sense of responsibility on the part of the leaders of the ...
Page 267
G. Kasturi. " It is given to few leaders to achieve in their life - time all that they set out to accomplish in their ... leader who used his high prestige and influence among the nations in the cause of world peace and international ...
G. Kasturi. " It is given to few leaders to achieve in their life - time all that they set out to accomplish in their ... leader who used his high prestige and influence among the nations in the cause of world peace and international ...
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