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Page 15
... natural as the drop- ping of a fully ripe fruit from a well - nurtured tree . know that nothing less is the implication of non - violence . Our capacity for Swaraj depends upon our capacity for solving without reference to or ...
... natural as the drop- ping of a fully ripe fruit from a well - nurtured tree . know that nothing less is the implication of non - violence . Our capacity for Swaraj depends upon our capacity for solving without reference to or ...
Page 66
... natural condition of things and not as a result only of learning to read and write . By sheer force of a vicious custom , even the most ignorant and worthless men have been enjoying a superiori- ty over women which they do not deserve ...
... natural condition of things and not as a result only of learning to read and write . By sheer force of a vicious custom , even the most ignorant and worthless men have been enjoying a superiori- ty over women which they do not deserve ...
Page 113
... natural relation- ship , when it becomes a voluntary partnership to be given up , to be dissolved at the will of either party , when it becomes that you will find that Hindus , Musalmans , Sikhs , Europeans , Anglo - Indians ...
... natural relation- ship , when it becomes a voluntary partnership to be given up , to be dissolved at the will of either party , when it becomes that you will find that Hindus , Musalmans , Sikhs , Europeans , Anglo - Indians ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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