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... self - government , the earliest exponents of these ideas received whole- hearted support from several British ... self - respect and regain self - government . The Con- servative view was exemplified in the statement of Sir William ...
... self - government , the earliest exponents of these ideas received whole- hearted support from several British ... self - respect and regain self - government . The Con- servative view was exemplified in the statement of Sir William ...
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... Government of India enacted in March 1919 the Rowlatt Act , which was repressive of civil liber- ties , Mahatma Gandhi decided to offer civil ... self - government through self - determination and 240 FOREIGN FRIENDS OF INDIA'S FREEDOM.
... Government of India enacted in March 1919 the Rowlatt Act , which was repressive of civil liber- ties , Mahatma Gandhi decided to offer civil ... self - government through self - determination and 240 FOREIGN FRIENDS OF INDIA'S FREEDOM.
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... Government and Attlee became the Deputy Prime Minister . To seek the help of America , Churchill went to Washington and met President Franklin Delano Roosevelt . Roosevelt advised Churchill to meet the wishes of India for self - government ...
... Government and Attlee became the Deputy Prime Minister . To seek the help of America , Churchill went to Washington and met President Franklin Delano Roosevelt . Roosevelt advised Churchill to meet the wishes of India for self - government ...
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