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Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. 7 SIR WILLIAM WEDDERBURN Most Vigilant Champion of India's Freedom " In the master - roll of distinguished Englishmen who have loved India with abounding love and have served her with passionate devotion , Sir ...
Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. 7 SIR WILLIAM WEDDERBURN Most Vigilant Champion of India's Freedom " In the master - roll of distinguished Englishmen who have loved India with abounding love and have served her with passionate devotion , Sir ...
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... Sir William's work had to be done under such conditions . " Sir William never gave way to despair , said Gokhale , even when Indian statesmen were filled with despair . In the course of his Presidential Address to the Congress at its ...
... Sir William's work had to be done under such conditions . " Sir William never gave way to despair , said Gokhale , even when Indian statesmen were filled with despair . In the course of his Presidential Address to the Congress at its ...
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Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. and life - long efforts . In a letter to Sir Krishna Gupta , Sir William said : " We now seem to see before us the dawn of the most wonderful , peaceful revolution that has ever occurred in the world's history ; a ...
Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. and life - long efforts . In a letter to Sir Krishna Gupta , Sir William said : " We now seem to see before us the dawn of the most wonderful , peaceful revolution that has ever occurred in the world's history ; a ...
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