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... duty of the ryots to pay respectful obedience to their masters . Whilst it is true that these hereditary ... duty well performed are not worth having . They will be usurpations sooner discarded the better . A wretched parent who ...
... duty of the ryots to pay respectful obedience to their masters . Whilst it is true that these hereditary ... duty well performed are not worth having . They will be usurpations sooner discarded the better . A wretched parent who ...
Page 101
... duty towards them would be considered ungrateful and would harm themselves more than their parent . The same can be ... duty of the Hindu towards his Muslim neighbour ? His duty is to befriend him as man , to share his joys and ...
... duty towards them would be considered ungrateful and would harm themselves more than their parent . The same can be ... duty of the Hindu towards his Muslim neighbour ? His duty is to befriend him as man , to share his joys and ...
Page 102
... duty will be to check their unmanly behaviour as they would that of their blood brothers . It is unnecessary for me ... duty well performed . The same rule applies to the princes and the ryots . The former's duty is to act as true ...
... duty will be to check their unmanly behaviour as they would that of their blood brothers . It is unnecessary for me ... duty well performed . The same rule applies to the princes and the ryots . The former's duty is to act as true ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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