Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... Jawaharlal his father's attitude to his servants undoubtedly made an impression . The boy's fear was mixed with resentment , and some- thing at least of his instinctive sympathy for the helpless underdog is traceable to these early ...
... Jawaharlal his father's attitude to his servants undoubtedly made an impression . The boy's fear was mixed with resentment , and some- thing at least of his instinctive sympathy for the helpless underdog is traceable to these early ...
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... Jawaharlal entered it . The son of an Indian prince , the Gaekwar of Baroda , was one of them . He was an ardent cricketer much senior to Jawaharlal , and left soon after his arrival . The present Maharaja of Kapurthala , then heir ...
... Jawaharlal entered it . The son of an Indian prince , the Gaekwar of Baroda , was one of them . He was an ardent cricketer much senior to Jawaharlal , and left soon after his arrival . The present Maharaja of Kapurthala , then heir ...
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... Jawaharlal was fundamen- tally religious . Nehru's comment is interesting : " I have often won- dered how much truth there was in his statement . Perhaps it depends on what is meant by religion and religious . " Much the same reaction ...
... Jawaharlal was fundamen- tally religious . Nehru's comment is interesting : " I have often won- dered how much truth there was in his statement . Perhaps it depends on what is meant by religion and religious . " Much the same reaction ...
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