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... rulers ; and so he gave priority to political reform . II Hume was born on June 6 , 1829 , and was the son of Joseph Hume , who was a social reformer and a radical politician and had served in India under the East India Company . In the ...
... rulers ; and so he gave priority to political reform . II Hume was born on June 6 , 1829 , and was the son of Joseph Hume , who was a social reformer and a radical politician and had served in India under the East India Company . In the ...
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... rulers deported him , an English- man , from India in 1919 is ample proof of his devotion to India . Pandit Motilal Nehru , in his Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress in 1919 , said that Horniman was a friend of India ...
... rulers deported him , an English- man , from India in 1919 is ample proof of his devotion to India . Pandit Motilal Nehru , in his Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress in 1919 , said that Horniman was a friend of India ...
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... rulers of India and who stood up for the self - respect of Indians in South Africa against the formidable Gen. Smuts , and secured the abolition of the system of Indian indentured labour , among other benevolent services to India , and ...
... rulers of India and who stood up for the self - respect of Indians in South Africa against the formidable Gen. Smuts , and secured the abolition of the system of Indian indentured labour , among other benevolent services to India , and ...
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LORD MACAULAY | 13 |
HENRY FAWCETT | 31 |
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