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... India : . . . with half the earth , and all a maniac war to separate me from you . How we two shared in our love of ... India ( for C.M.P . ) ' 31 In India , Piggott , who always fully acknowledged the very privileged conditions of his ...
... India : . . . with half the earth , and all a maniac war to separate me from you . How we two shared in our love of ... India ( for C.M.P . ) ' 31 In India , Piggott , who always fully acknowledged the very privileged conditions of his ...
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... India from 1944-6 were the formative influence on his view of the world . He found his later periods in Malaya and Africa challenging , but it was India to which he was most attached and where he felt most at home . His experience there ...
... India from 1944-6 were the formative influence on his view of the world . He found his later periods in Malaya and Africa challenging , but it was India to which he was most attached and where he felt most at home . His experience there ...
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... Indian society was irrevocably split on the lines of caste and religion and that the Raj was the only thing that lay between India and anarchy . That view was at least plausible in the last two years of British rule . The young British ...
... Indian society was irrevocably split on the lines of caste and religion and that the Raj was the only thing that lay between India and anarchy . That view was at least plausible in the last two years of British rule . The young British ...
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