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... wide sense and dancing in very great detail of technique . From this fact can be appreciated the ancient Indian dictum that all the fine arts are concentrated in the dramatic art , which is the greatest art . Finally , it should be ...
... wide sense and dancing in very great detail of technique . From this fact can be appreciated the ancient Indian dictum that all the fine arts are concentrated in the dramatic art , which is the greatest art . Finally , it should be ...
Page 190
... wide range of search and soundness of conclusions .... No other thesis on Indo - Muslim history known to me surpasses and very few approach Dr. Habibullah's mastery of the art of presentation and the distinction ...... of his English ...
... wide range of search and soundness of conclusions .... No other thesis on Indo - Muslim history known to me surpasses and very few approach Dr. Habibullah's mastery of the art of presentation and the distinction ...... of his English ...
Page 302
... wide gap between theory and practice . The Company did not scruple to force advances on the manufacturers , who were generally reluctant to supply their orders . " The same system was generally at work for the supply of other articles ...
... wide gap between theory and practice . The Company did not scruple to force advances on the manufacturers , who were generally reluctant to supply their orders . " The same system was generally at work for the supply of other articles ...
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Labour in Early Nineteenth Century Bihar By Hari Ranjan | 297 |
Annual Report of the Bihar Research Society 194 546 | |
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