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Page 34
... equal to the first , or in other words , none is to be the first and none the last . In this picture every religion has its full and equal place . We are all leaves of a majestic tree whose trunk cannot be shaken off its roots which are ...
... equal to the first , or in other words , none is to be the first and none the last . In this picture every religion has its full and equal place . We are all leaves of a majestic tree whose trunk cannot be shaken off its roots which are ...
Page 66
... equal right of freedom and liberty with him . She is entitled to a supreme place in her own sphere of activity as man is in his . This ought to be the natural condition of things and not as a result only of learning to read and write ...
... equal right of freedom and liberty with him . She is entitled to a supreme place in her own sphere of activity as man is in his . This ought to be the natural condition of things and not as a result only of learning to read and write ...
Page 67
... equal rank but they are not identical . They are a peerless pair being supplementary to one another ; each helps the other , so that without the one the existence of the other cannot be conceived , and , therefore , it fol- lows as a ...
... equal rank but they are not identical . They are a peerless pair being supplementary to one another ; each helps the other , so that without the one the existence of the other cannot be conceived , and , therefore , it fol- lows as a ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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