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... later married Charles Trevelyan , who was a Madras Civilian , and later as Sir Charles Trevelyan , became Governor of Madras and wrote the biography of Lord Macaulay . Macaulay's reputation as a Man of Letters stood very high in his own ...
... later married Charles Trevelyan , who was a Madras Civilian , and later as Sir Charles Trevelyan , became Governor of Madras and wrote the biography of Lord Macaulay . Macaulay's reputation as a Man of Letters stood very high in his own ...
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... Later , in 1916 , she handed the College over to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya as the nucleus of the Benares ] Hindu University . The University later conferred on her the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Philosophy . She then started the ...
... Later , in 1916 , she handed the College over to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya as the nucleus of the Benares ] Hindu University . The University later conferred on her the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Philosophy . She then started the ...
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... later than June 1948. ” - PRIME MINISTER LORD ATTLEE The above historic announcement was made by Clement ( later Lord ) Attlee , Prime Minister of Britain , on February 20 , 1947. As a matter of fact , he abridged the interval and ...
... later than June 1948. ” - PRIME MINISTER LORD ATTLEE The above historic announcement was made by Clement ( later Lord ) Attlee , Prime Minister of Britain , on February 20 , 1947. As a matter of fact , he abridged the interval and ...
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HENRY FAWCETT | 31 |
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