Journal of the Pakistan Historical SocietyPakistan Historical Society., 1961 - Pakistan |
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Page 240
... Government . The events of 1857 had opened the eyes of both the Government and the people . The Government realized that it could not remain disinterested with the rising educated class of Indians and their aspirations and the Indians ...
... Government . The events of 1857 had opened the eyes of both the Government and the people . The Government realized that it could not remain disinterested with the rising educated class of Indians and their aspirations and the Indians ...
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... Government . Sir Syed had done much to explain to the Government the loyalty of the Indian Muslims and it was hoped that the Government would not betray them in the face of an anti - Government agitation . Curzon's announcement that the ...
... Government . Sir Syed had done much to explain to the Government the loyalty of the Indian Muslims and it was hoped that the Government would not betray them in the face of an anti - Government agitation . Curzon's announcement that the ...
Page 256
... Government . We reserve the right of frankly , fearlessly and boldly criticising the measures of Government ; we reserve the right to protest , hows ever res- pectfully , against the continuance of certain of its methods ; we reserve ...
... Government . We reserve the right of frankly , fearlessly and boldly criticising the measures of Government ; we reserve the right to protest , hows ever res- pectfully , against the continuance of certain of its methods ; we reserve ...
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Theory and Practice of Law in Islam continued | 8 |
Amelie Sedillot 18081875 A D | 30 |
Reviews 4245 | 42 |
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