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... in order that they may be nursed , fed and clothed . We are either ignorant or negligent of the divine law by virtue of which man has been given only his daily bread and no more , with the result that there 22 THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS.
... in order that they may be nursed , fed and clothed . We are either ignorant or negligent of the divine law by virtue of which man has been given only his daily bread and no more , with the result that there 22 THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS.
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be making for the goal even if we confined Swadeshi to a given set of articles allowing ourselves as a temporary measure to use such things as might not be procurable in the country . There now remains for me to consider one more ...
be making for the goal even if we confined Swadeshi to a given set of articles allowing ourselves as a temporary measure to use such things as might not be procurable in the country . There now remains for me to consider one more ...
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and verse given to us by Hindu historians and by Musalman historians to say that we were living in comparative peace even then . And Hindus and Musalmans in the villages are not even today quarrelling . In those days they were not known ...
and verse given to us by Hindu historians and by Musalman historians to say that we were living in comparative peace even then . And Hindus and Musalmans in the villages are not even today quarrelling . In those days they were not known ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
DARIDRANARAYAN | 21 |
BACK TO THE VILLAGE | 28 |
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