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... hold it . " Among Macaulay's first acts on assuming the office of Law Member of the Government of India was the repeal of Press Censorship . He championed freedom of the Press and ridiculed the notion that it was a danger to the British ...
... hold it . " Among Macaulay's first acts on assuming the office of Law Member of the Government of India was the repeal of Press Censorship . He championed freedom of the Press and ridiculed the notion that it was a danger to the British ...
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... hold their own in competition with the Hindus , and he denounced the Muslim agitation against the Congress as inspired by the British die - hard policy of " divide and rule . " He said : " The wretched plea about the Mohammadans being ...
... hold their own in competition with the Hindus , and he denounced the Muslim agitation against the Congress as inspired by the British die - hard policy of " divide and rule . " He said : " The wretched plea about the Mohammadans being ...
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... hold British lives sacred , but we hold Indian lives sacred too ! " " • As stated earlier , Montagu proposed to appoint an Indian as Secretary of State for India and with himself as Under Secretary until the Reforms Bill was through ...
... hold British lives sacred , but we hold Indian lives sacred too ! " " • As stated earlier , Montagu proposed to appoint an Indian as Secretary of State for India and with himself as Under Secretary until the Reforms Bill was through ...
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LORD WILLIAM BENTINCK | 1 |
LORD MACAULAY | 13 |
HENRY FAWCETT | 31 |
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