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... possible . ' Then Peter began to say unto him : ' Lo , we have left all , and have followed thee . ' And Jesus answered and said : ' Verily I say unto you , there is no man that has left house or brethren or sisters , or father or ...
... possible . ' Then Peter began to say unto him : ' Lo , we have left all , and have followed thee . ' And Jesus answered and said : ' Verily I say unto you , there is no man that has left house or brethren or sisters , or father or ...
Page 96
... possible for any nation , not excluding Russia , and that without violence . The most effective substitute for violent dispossession is the wheel with all its implications . Land and all property is his who will work for it ...
... possible for any nation , not excluding Russia , and that without violence . The most effective substitute for violent dispossession is the wheel with all its implications . Land and all property is his who will work for it ...
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... possible even today . The race of Rama is not extinct . In modern times the first Caliphs may be said to have established Rama Rajya . Abubaker and Hazrat Umar collected revenue running into crores and yet personally they were as good ...
... possible even today . The race of Rama is not extinct . In modern times the first Caliphs may be said to have established Rama Rajya . Abubaker and Hazrat Umar collected revenue running into crores and yet personally they were as good ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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