Jawaharlal Nehru |
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On Jawaharlal his father's attitude to his servants undoubtedly made an impression . The boy's fear was mixed with resentment , and something at least of his instinctive sympathy for the helpless underdog is traceable to these early ...
On Jawaharlal his father's attitude to his servants undoubtedly made an impression . The boy's fear was mixed with resentment , and something at least of his instinctive sympathy for the helpless underdog is traceable to these early ...
الصفحة 209
In his early forties Nehru still retained a great deal of his boyish charm and enthusiasm . His face , always pale , suggested an inner tenseness ; but the brown eyes , reflective and often brooding , could light ...
In his early forties Nehru still retained a great deal of his boyish charm and enthusiasm . His face , always pale , suggested an inner tenseness ; but the brown eyes , reflective and often brooding , could light ...
الصفحة 472
In fact , he made this clear very early during his tour , for speaking to the National Press Club he declared , “ There is no question of any deal . ” He had wanted , he said , to visit the United States for the past thirty - five years ...
In fact , he made this clear very early during his tour , for speaking to the National Press Club he declared , “ There is no question of any deal . ” He had wanted , he said , to visit the United States for the past thirty - five years ...
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