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I consider myself a lover of municipal life . I think that it is a rare privilege for a person to find himself in the position of a municipal councillor .... Municipal coun- cillors dare not approach their office from interested or ...
I consider myself a lover of municipal life . I think that it is a rare privilege for a person to find himself in the position of a municipal councillor .... Municipal coun- cillors dare not approach their office from interested or ...
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There now remains for me to consider one more ob- jection that has been raised against Swadeshi . The objectors consider it to be a most selfish doctrine without any warrant in the civilized code of morality .
There now remains for me to consider one more ob- jection that has been raised against Swadeshi . The objectors consider it to be a most selfish doctrine without any warrant in the civilized code of morality .
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The number of women who can realize those ideals will be necessarily very few , and , therefore , we will now consider what ordinary women can accomplish if they would try . Their first attempt should be directed towards awakening in ...
The number of women who can realize those ideals will be necessarily very few , and , therefore , we will now consider what ordinary women can accomplish if they would try . Their first attempt should be directed towards awakening in ...
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