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... Provinces in British India , even if the Government of India kept the power to interfere ' in cases of misgovernment'.13 The two - tier system recommended in 1887 was still in effect : a Provincial Service re- cruited in India ; and an ...
... Provinces in British India , even if the Government of India kept the power to interfere ' in cases of misgovernment'.13 The two - tier system recommended in 1887 was still in effect : a Provincial Service re- cruited in India ; and an ...
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... province of folklorists , Sanskrit scholars and other linguists . The painter William Rothenstein had been intro- ducing Rabindranath Tagore to literary London in the summer of 1912 , but Forster was not in Rothenstein's circle , and ...
... province of folklorists , Sanskrit scholars and other linguists . The painter William Rothenstein had been intro- ducing Rabindranath Tagore to literary London in the summer of 1912 , but Forster was not in Rothenstein's circle , and ...
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... Province , who to Mahmoud Ali ( and perhaps also to the Collector ) would have been as grand and remote as the Viceroy , had instructed Turton to give a Bridge Party . But it would have been an extraordinary thing for a Lieutenant ...
... Province , who to Mahmoud Ali ( and perhaps also to the Collector ) would have been as grand and remote as the Viceroy , had instructed Turton to give a Bridge Party . But it would have been an extraordinary thing for a Lieutenant ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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