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... ment . I was an active member of the I.L.P. , which in those days was the left wing of the Labour Party , and we were inclined to believe that Snowden was the most advanced or progressive of the triumvirate . In this we were very much ...
... ment . I was an active member of the I.L.P. , which in those days was the left wing of the Labour Party , and we were inclined to believe that Snowden was the most advanced or progressive of the triumvirate . In this we were very much ...
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An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 Leonard Woolf. ment offices of Ceylon . Every head clerk in every kachcheri to which I was appointed , when on my first day in the office , I told him that ' every letter received in this kachcheri ...
An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 Leonard Woolf. ment offices of Ceylon . Every head clerk in every kachcheri to which I was appointed , when on my first day in the office , I told him that ' every letter received in this kachcheri ...
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... ment to India . Polak had the same equipment and outlook as Graham Pole , and he was an intimate friend of Gandhi . Among the Labour leaders inside and outside Parliament there was very little knowledge or understanding of the Indian ...
... ment to India . Polak had the same equipment and outlook as Graham Pole , and he was an intimate friend of Gandhi . Among the Labour leaders inside and outside Parliament there was very little knowledge or understanding of the Indian ...
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