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... British House of Lords , Andrews turned an uncompromising rebel against British imperial rule in India and demanded immediate independence for India , for only purna swaraj would enable Indians to recover their self - respect . He ...
... British House of Lords , Andrews turned an uncompromising rebel against British imperial rule in India and demanded immediate independence for India , for only purna swaraj would enable Indians to recover their self - respect . He ...
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... British House of Lords . Knowing that Lord Curzon , Leader of the House of Lords , would oppose it , he secured in advance the consent of the King and later informed Lord Curzon somewhat casually of it ! Lord Curzon was so shocked , so ...
... British House of Lords . Knowing that Lord Curzon , Leader of the House of Lords , would oppose it , he secured in advance the consent of the King and later informed Lord Curzon somewhat casually of it ! Lord Curzon was so shocked , so ...
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... British House of Commons till 1929 when he became the Prime Minister for the second time , though his Labour Party had no overall majority in the House of Commons and had to depend on the discriminating support of the Liberal Party ...
... British House of Commons till 1929 when he became the Prime Minister for the second time , though his Labour Party had no overall majority in the House of Commons and had to depend on the discriminating support of the Liberal Party ...
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