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... felt compelled to warn , in The Idea of a University , that travel alone was no substitute for education . His portrait of British tourists was not flattering , for ' nothing which meets them carries them forward or backward to any idea ...
... felt compelled to warn , in The Idea of a University , that travel alone was no substitute for education . His portrait of British tourists was not flattering , for ' nothing which meets them carries them forward or backward to any idea ...
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... felt that Muslims were losing out because they did not know how to agitate.'22 One result was the Muslim League , organised in December 1906 , the first durable and effective Muslim political asso- ciation . All these events ...
... felt that Muslims were losing out because they did not know how to agitate.'22 One result was the Muslim League , organised in December 1906 , the first durable and effective Muslim political asso- ciation . All these events ...
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... felt they understood the modern world with more certainty than friends I could think of at Oxford . ... Oxford was " worldly " for George ' , while for Grisewood Cam- bridge was a ' world of emotions and ideas ' . He tried to keep ...
... felt they understood the modern world with more certainty than friends I could think of at Oxford . ... Oxford was " worldly " for George ' , while for Grisewood Cam- bridge was a ' world of emotions and ideas ' . He tried to keep ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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