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Page 55
... Montagu observed , and ' where the imperial branch is recruited by nomination , it is hardly a bare pre- tence of equality of opportunity . If it is a system under which we must either keep Indians out of the higher branch of the ...
... Montagu observed , and ' where the imperial branch is recruited by nomination , it is hardly a bare pre- tence of equality of opportunity . If it is a system under which we must either keep Indians out of the higher branch of the ...
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... Montagu had never been secretive about his sympathy for ' edu- cated India ' . As the new Under - Secretary of State for India , he had said : To a people so blindly obedient to authority the teaching of Euro- pean and particularly of ...
... Montagu had never been secretive about his sympathy for ' edu- cated India ' . As the new Under - Secretary of State for India , he had said : To a people so blindly obedient to authority the teaching of Euro- pean and particularly of ...
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... Montagu was pillo- ried in the Commons for being too friendly with Indians , most especially with Gandhi . One Member said that if Montagu ' is Mr. Gandhi's friend he has no right to be Secretary of State for India.'148 He was never to ...
... Montagu was pillo- ried in the Commons for being too friendly with Indians , most especially with Gandhi . One Member said that if Montagu ' is Mr. Gandhi's friend he has no right to be Secretary of State for India.'148 He was never to ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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