The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-73Bihar Research Society, 1987 - Folk-lore |
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... proposal because it appeared to be motivated by some other considerations than the safety of the Indian empire and dictated by purely economic interests of British capitalists unconnected with the Indian empire . The Admiralty was not ...
... proposal because it appeared to be motivated by some other considerations than the safety of the Indian empire and dictated by purely economic interests of British capitalists unconnected with the Indian empire . The Admiralty was not ...
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... proposal by demanding 75 per cent share for themselves and refused to accept any arrangement for marketing of oil products until the new company was actually producing.0 The Board of Trade , however , suggested a fresh arrangement ...
... proposal by demanding 75 per cent share for themselves and refused to accept any arrangement for marketing of oil products until the new company was actually producing.0 The Board of Trade , however , suggested a fresh arrangement ...
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... proposal if the Board of Trade thought that it would adequately secure British control . Thus the Foreign Office proposal aimed at resolving the oil issue primarily in favour of British interests which were apprehended to be harmed by ...
... proposal if the Board of Trade thought that it would adequately secure British control . Thus the Foreign Office proposal aimed at resolving the oil issue primarily in favour of British interests which were apprehended to be harmed by ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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