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... advance in the Centre . Mrs. Besant rejected them as unworthy of England to offer and unworthy of India to accept " . The Special Session of the Congress in 1918 declared the Montagu Reforms as " disappointing and unsatisfactory ...
... advance in the Centre . Mrs. Besant rejected them as unworthy of England to offer and unworthy of India to accept " . The Special Session of the Congress in 1918 declared the Montagu Reforms as " disappointing and unsatisfactory ...
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... advance India towards the goal of Dominion Status . Indians have reason to be very grateful to J. Ramsay Mac- Donald for his dedicated and determined champion- ship of India's claim for Dominion Status . LORD ATTLEE 21 LORD ATTLEE " His ...
... advance India towards the goal of Dominion Status . Indians have reason to be very grateful to J. Ramsay Mac- Donald for his dedicated and determined champion- ship of India's claim for Dominion Status . LORD ATTLEE 21 LORD ATTLEE " His ...
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... advance of the majority . It was another historic statement of policy . But , on March 25 , 1946 , the day after the Cabinet Mission arrived in India , the Secretary of State for India , Lord Pethick Lawrence , went back on Attlee's ...
... advance of the majority . It was another historic statement of policy . But , on March 25 , 1946 , the day after the Cabinet Mission arrived in India , the Secretary of State for India , Lord Pethick Lawrence , went back on Attlee's ...
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LORD MACAULAY | 13 |
HENRY FAWCETT | 31 |
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