India's Struggle for FreedomNBA, 1962 - 310 pages |
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Page vii
... struggle is by no means over yet and history has its lessons which we must not ignore . January 15 , 1948 . H. M. PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION The two earlier editions of this book , under the caption " India Struggles for Freedom ...
... struggle is by no means over yet and history has its lessons which we must not ignore . January 15 , 1948 . H. M. PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION The two earlier editions of this book , under the caption " India Struggles for Freedom ...
Page 190
... struggle . Sir Samuel Hoare , whom Gandhiji had befriended in London , told the House of Commons that the Ordinances were " very drastic and severe " and that there was to be no " drawn ... struggle which 190 INDIA'S STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM.
... struggle . Sir Samuel Hoare , whom Gandhiji had befriended in London , told the House of Commons that the Ordinances were " very drastic and severe " and that there was to be no " drawn ... struggle which 190 INDIA'S STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM.
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... struggle all over the world against the gangrenous advance of fas- cism and sent on behalf of India a message of accord with that struggle . It was the period when , fed and fostered by imperialism , Mussolini and Hitler were ...
... struggle all over the world against the gangrenous advance of fas- cism and sent on behalf of India a message of accord with that struggle . It was the period when , fed and fostered by imperialism , Mussolini and Hitler were ...
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administration all-India arrested Assembly August Azad Bengal Bombay Bose bourgeoisie Britain British Government British rule C. R. Das Calcutta called century Chandra Chintamani Chirol civil disobedience communal Communist Conference Congress leaders Congress session Congress Working Committee constitutional Cripps declared Delhi demand discontent elections Empire famine fascism fight forces foreign freedom Gandhiji Hindu Hindu-Muslim Hindus and Muslims History of India Ibid imperialism imperialist important independence Indian National Indian National Army interests Islam jail Jawaharlal Nehru Jinnah Khilafat Labour later leadership London Lord Madras Mahatma Gandhi mass Maulana ment militant million Mission Musalmans Muslim League Mutiny national movement nationalist never non-co-operation non-violence official organisation Pakistan Pandit Party patriotic peasants people's political provinces Punjab R. P. Dutt reform Report representatives resolution rule in India Saiyid social Soviet speech spite strike struggle Subhas Surendranath Banerjea Swaraj Tilak tion unity unrest Viceroy Wahabi workers wrote