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... prince and the pea- sant will not be equalized by cutting off the prince's head , nor can the process of cutting off equalize the employer and the employed . One cannot reach truth by un- truthfulness . Truthful conduct alone can ...
... prince and the pea- sant will not be equalized by cutting off the prince's head , nor can the process of cutting off equalize the employer and the employed . One cannot reach truth by un- truthfulness . Truthful conduct alone can ...
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... Prince . Where the subjects are watchful a Prince is entirely dependent upon them for his status . Where the sub- jects are overtaken by sleepy indifference , there is every possibility that the Prince will cease to function as a pro ...
... Prince . Where the subjects are watchful a Prince is entirely dependent upon them for his status . Where the sub- jects are overtaken by sleepy indifference , there is every possibility that the Prince will cease to function as a pro ...
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... Prince happens to rule a territory which has an overwhelming majority of Mus- lims as its inhabitants ? Or is Hyderabad with its over- whelming Hindu population a Muslim State because a Muslim Prince rules over their destiny ? I regard ...
... Prince happens to rule a territory which has an overwhelming majority of Mus- lims as its inhabitants ? Or is Hyderabad with its over- whelming Hindu population a Muslim State because a Muslim Prince rules over their destiny ? I regard ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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