India's Struggle for FreedomNBA, 1962 - 310 pages |
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Page 92
... president in 1899 , who said about that niggardly piece of " reforms " , the Councils Act of 1892 , that the elec- tive principle introduced in the Act was welcome , but that " a province with thirty districts and a population of thirty ...
... president in 1899 , who said about that niggardly piece of " reforms " , the Councils Act of 1892 , that the elec- tive principle introduced in the Act was welcome , but that " a province with thirty districts and a population of thirty ...
Page 116
... President , Pandit Bishan Narayan Dar , complimented Bengal on her " great victory " in " the most momentous constitutional struggle of modern India " , and added that " every heart is beating in unison with reverence and devotion to ...
... President , Pandit Bishan Narayan Dar , complimented Bengal on her " great victory " in " the most momentous constitutional struggle of modern India " , and added that " every heart is beating in unison with reverence and devotion to ...
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... President , and M. A. Jinnah , President of the Muslim League . " We regret " , they said in a joint statement , " that in spite of our best efforts we have not been able to find a formula ( of agreement ) . " In 1937 , after the ...
... President , and M. A. Jinnah , President of the Muslim League . " We regret " , they said in a joint statement , " that in spite of our best efforts we have not been able to find a formula ( of agreement ) . " In 1937 , after the ...
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