India's Struggle for FreedomNBA, 1962 - 310 pages |
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Page 70
... fight to the death all who resisted them . " It took the government nearly a year's time and the most obstinate fighting to pacify the tribe . In spite of special provisions made for the administration of Santal areas , landlords and ...
... fight to the death all who resisted them . " It took the government nearly a year's time and the most obstinate fighting to pacify the tribe . In spite of special provisions made for the administration of Santal areas , landlords and ...
Page 186
... fight " great mental conflict and physical distress " before he could be persuaded , as so often before and since in similar situations to move the endorsement ; he had to fight , indeed , a lot more than his accustomed qualms in giving ...
... fight " great mental conflict and physical distress " before he could be persuaded , as so often before and since in similar situations to move the endorsement ; he had to fight , indeed , a lot more than his accustomed qualms in giving ...
Page 224
... fighting , as we have noted before , the rival imperialist who had " betrayed " them , who had refused to fight the U.S.S.R. forthwith and to play the part of junior partner in the Anglo - French scheme of world domination.2 Lest it ...
... fighting , as we have noted before , the rival imperialist who had " betrayed " them , who had refused to fight the U.S.S.R. forthwith and to play the part of junior partner in the Anglo - French scheme of world domination.2 Lest it ...
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