Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... 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 up in response to something ...
... 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 up in response to something ...
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... early in the development of events in Kashmir , on November 2 , 1947 , Nehru reminded his countrymen : " It would be well if this lesson [ of communal unity and organisation ] were understood by the whole of India which has been ...
... early in the development of events in Kashmir , on November 2 , 1947 , Nehru reminded his countrymen : " It would be well if this lesson [ of communal unity and organisation ] were understood by the whole of India which has been ...
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... 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 but his political activities had ...
... 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 but his political activities had ...
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