The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... British , have long realised that India's troubles are economic , not political . British statesmen are not blind to the fact ; their policy can in fact only be explained on the assumption that they see in democracy , exotic as it is in ...
... British , have long realised that India's troubles are economic , not political . British statesmen are not blind to the fact ; their policy can in fact only be explained on the assumption that they see in democracy , exotic as it is in ...
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... British trade and to Indian agricultural interests . It has accentuated British unemployment ; a high tariff wall to keep out imports has had the inevitable consequence of depressing exports and so decreasing the demand for the produce ...
... British trade and to Indian agricultural interests . It has accentuated British unemployment ; a high tariff wall to keep out imports has had the inevitable consequence of depressing exports and so decreasing the demand for the produce ...
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