The Twentieth Century, Volume 91942 |
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Page 219
... feel for their own subjects is only less in intensity than the bitter hatred that those subjects feel for them . Why do the Princes expect that their subjects will keep them in power and affluence when THE FUTURE OF THE STATES 219.
... feel for their own subjects is only less in intensity than the bitter hatred that those subjects feel for them . Why do the Princes expect that their subjects will keep them in power and affluence when THE FUTURE OF THE STATES 219.
Page 263
... feel pretty lonely ..... kind of lost . They've got their pals , of course - but they want a bit more than that . They want just a touch of home , a reminder that their nation still lives even if it is only in the flutter- ing of a flag ...
... feel pretty lonely ..... kind of lost . They've got their pals , of course - but they want a bit more than that . They want just a touch of home , a reminder that their nation still lives even if it is only in the flutter- ing of a flag ...
Page 302
... feel free . I read , much of the night , and go south in the winter . Mr. Alick West points out the skill with which ... feeling ourselves warmed by the snow . In the next phrase " summer surprised us " -we are still this peculiar we ...
... feel free . I read , much of the night , and go south in the winter . Mr. Alick West points out the skill with which ... feeling ourselves warmed by the snow . In the next phrase " summer surprised us " -we are still this peculiar we ...
Contents
THE BRITISH PLEDGE TO INDIA | 9 |
TheoryBy G S Ahluwalia | 30 |
POST MORTEM EXAMINATION | 57 |
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