Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... interest in socialism to his Cambridge days when the Fabianism of Shaw and the Webbs attracted him , but he confesses that his interest was academic . He was also drawn by the intellectual liveliness of Bertrand Russell and John Maynard ...
... interest in socialism to his Cambridge days when the Fabianism of Shaw and the Webbs attracted him , but he confesses that his interest was academic . He was also drawn by the intellectual liveliness of Bertrand Russell and John Maynard ...
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... interest as also in the larger interest of international goodwill he felt that that bond should continue , though on a different nexus . Hitherto the binding link among mem- bers of the Commonwealth had been their common allegiance to ...
... interest as also in the larger interest of international goodwill he felt that that bond should continue , though on a different nexus . Hitherto the binding link among mem- bers of the Commonwealth had been their common allegiance to ...
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... interest in journalism has never been as close or consistent as Gandhi's , who was proud to describe himself as a journalist . Gandhi was in fact a superlative journalist who could write as per- suasively in English as in his mother ...
... interest in journalism has never been as close or consistent as Gandhi's , who was proud to describe himself as a journalist . Gandhi was in fact a superlative journalist who could write as per- suasively in English as in his mother ...
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A TRYST WITH DESTINY | 1 |
THE GATHERING STORM | 44 |
DISCOVERY OF INDIA | 62 |
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