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  • (This charge was made by a correspondent for The Times, Sir Valentine Chirol, whom E.M. Forster once described as "an old Anglo-Indian reactionary hack.")

    Tagore and His India 2001

  • Chirol, β€œis more deeply venerated or kindles greater enthusiasm than hers, and the influence which she wielded in her lifetime still inures to her sex.”

    God Passes By 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi 1927

  • Also see Sir Valentine Chirol, _Indian Unrest_, pp. 255-279; William

    The New World of Islam Lothrop Stoddard 1916

  • [258] For higher cost of living in the East, see Chirol, _Indian

    The New World of Islam Lothrop Stoddard 1916

  • Chirol, Valentine, Western influence in Orient described by, 79 _ff.

    The New World of Islam Lothrop Stoddard 1916

  • Reacting to the same news I posted on yesterday, the pseudonymous Chirol at Coming Anarchy observed;

    World and Global Politics Blog 2009

  • Chirol - the American contributors to Coming Anarchy - have both endorsed John McCain for US president.

    ComingAnarchy.com Younghusband 2008

  • Chirol at Coming Anarchy has started a seven-party series on US policy options towards a nuclear North Korea.

    The Marmot's Hole Robert Koehler 2008

  • [4] Sir Valentine Chirol remarks of Bismarck, in an Oxford Pamphlet on

    Essays in War-Time Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899

  • Chirol, stated that extensive concessions must be made. [

    The New World of Islam Lothrop Stoddard 1916

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