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... Englishmen who have loved India with abounding love and have served her with passionate devotion , Sir William Wedderburn will be one of the most distinguished Englishmen . How many of us , children of the soil , can claim to have ...
... Englishmen who have loved India with abounding love and have served her with passionate devotion , Sir William Wedderburn will be one of the most distinguished Englishmen . How many of us , children of the soil , can claim to have ...
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... Englishman and not an Indian ! Both Indians and Englishmen in India , he said , were held equally unfit for citizenship by the British Government , but not unfit to be taxed ! He raised another round of sarcastic laughter when he said ...
... Englishman and not an Indian ! Both Indians and Englishmen in India , he said , were held equally unfit for citizenship by the British Government , but not unfit to be taxed ! He raised another round of sarcastic laughter when he said ...
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... Englishmen ! The letter won many Indian friends for Andrews , and among them Lala Lajpat Rai . The Principal of the St. Stephen's College was naturally an Englishman when Andrews joined it . The Vice - Principal , however , was an ...
... Englishmen ! The letter won many Indian friends for Andrews , and among them Lala Lajpat Rai . The Principal of the St. Stephen's College was naturally an Englishman when Andrews joined it . The Vice - Principal , however , was an ...
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