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... Hume , Gopal Krishna Gokhale said in 1908 : " Now we all know that Mr. Hume founded this Congress . We all know with what loving care he watched over it in the early years of its growth , and when he was later prevented by declining ...
... Hume , Gopal Krishna Gokhale said in 1908 : " Now we all know that Mr. Hume founded this Congress . We all know with what loving care he watched over it in the early years of its growth , and when he was later prevented by declining ...
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... Hume when last year ( 1907 ) the disaster which we all know so well overtook the Congress at Surat . " I know again ... Hume , and now when the gloom seems to be dissipating and the first streaks of a new dawn are visible , no one has a ...
... Hume when last year ( 1907 ) the disaster which we all know so well overtook the Congress at Surat . " I know again ... Hume , and now when the gloom seems to be dissipating and the first streaks of a new dawn are visible , no one has a ...
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... Hume . In him the country has lost its most sincere and sympathetic friend , the like of whom it may never see again , and the Congress its most beloved and esteemed Founder . With un- exampled energy , great perseverance and ...
... Hume . In him the country has lost its most sincere and sympathetic friend , the like of whom it may never see again , and the Congress its most beloved and esteemed Founder . With un- exampled energy , great perseverance and ...
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