The Long Way to FreedomBobbs-Merrill, 1960 - 639 páginas |
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... India . Apart from it , however , the rest of India was united as it had never been in all its history . There were still some 562 states , rang- ing in size from that of a feudal manor to a powerful principate , which were ruled by ...
... India . Apart from it , however , the rest of India was united as it had never been in all its history . There were still some 562 states , rang- ing in size from that of a feudal manor to a powerful principate , which were ruled by ...
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... India . The leaders of the new India , Gandhi and Nehru , were both trained in English law . Mohammedan law also was based on the principle of equality , but only among Believers - for it too , like the laws of Manu , was a religious ...
... India . The leaders of the new India , Gandhi and Nehru , were both trained in English law . Mohammedan law also was based on the principle of equality , but only among Believers - for it too , like the laws of Manu , was a religious ...
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... India . The Mutiny and its repression , terrible as they were , meant the end of the East India Company after more than two and a half centuries . Its entire administration was taken over by the Crown ; and twenty years later , in ...
... India . The Mutiny and its repression , terrible as they were , meant the end of the East India Company after more than two and a half centuries . Its entire administration was taken over by the Crown ; and twenty years later , in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
CHAPTER IBEFORE HISTORY | 22 |
ASIA | 43 |
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