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... British rule would survive , while its ill - effects would vanish . Bal Gangadhar Tilak , who was prosecuted for sedition and deported by the British out of India for six years , had nevertheless appreciated the Liberal as- pects of British ...
... British rule would survive , while its ill - effects would vanish . Bal Gangadhar Tilak , who was prosecuted for sedition and deported by the British out of India for six years , had nevertheless appreciated the Liberal as- pects of British ...
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... British rule . " Mahatma Gandhi , the apostle of Ahimsa , recruit- ed Indians to fight in the First World War because of his admiration for the British , whose defeat by the Germans he could not contemplate with equanimity . It was only ...
... British rule . " Mahatma Gandhi , the apostle of Ahimsa , recruit- ed Indians to fight in the First World War because of his admiration for the British , whose defeat by the Germans he could not contemplate with equanimity . It was only ...
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... ruling race , Andrews said that it was positive proof that British rule in India had failed . As an Englishman and a lover of freedom , he became more than ever hostile to British rule in India and more zealous for independence for ...
... ruling race , Andrews said that it was positive proof that British rule in India had failed . As an Englishman and a lover of freedom , he became more than ever hostile to British rule in India and more zealous for independence for ...
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