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... Montagu's concrete proposals as going too far and too fast , while in India , Lord Chelmsford , the Viceroy , damned them with faint praise , and some British Civil Servants in India tried to sabotage them . With bitter sarcasm , Montagu ...
... Montagu's concrete proposals as going too far and too fast , while in India , Lord Chelmsford , the Viceroy , damned them with faint praise , and some British Civil Servants in India tried to sabotage them . With bitter sarcasm , Montagu ...
Page 221
... Montagu persuaded his Committee to agree to that also , the Indians demand- ed more ! Montagu was most disheartened by opposition to his proposals from both sides , Indian and British . But some Indian leaders , like Rt . Hon . Sastri ...
... Montagu persuaded his Committee to agree to that also , the Indians demand- ed more ! Montagu was most disheartened by opposition to his proposals from both sides , Indian and British . But some Indian leaders , like Rt . Hon . Sastri ...
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... Montagu's confidence to a very remarkable degree . He worked for the success of the Montagu Reforms in India and stood by Montagu firmly and loyally and faced bitter criticisms from some Indians . Some years later , Sastri drew ...
... Montagu's confidence to a very remarkable degree . He worked for the success of the Montagu Reforms in India and stood by Montagu firmly and loyally and faced bitter criticisms from some Indians . Some years later , Sastri drew ...
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