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Page 17
... rich landowner as for the landless tiller of the soil , as much for the Hindus as for the Musalmans , as much for Parsis and Christians as for the Jains , Jews and Sikhs , irrespective of any distinction of caste or creed or status in ...
... rich landowner as for the landless tiller of the soil , as much for the Hindus as for the Musalmans , as much for Parsis and Christians as for the Jains , Jews and Sikhs , irrespective of any distinction of caste or creed or status in ...
Page 20
... rich will use their riches wisely and usefully , and not squan- der them in increasing their pomp and worldly pleasures . It should not happen that a handful of rich people should live in jewelled palaces and the millions in miserable ...
... rich will use their riches wisely and usefully , and not squan- der them in increasing their pomp and worldly pleasures . It should not happen that a handful of rich people should live in jewelled palaces and the millions in miserable ...
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... rich men , to say the least , did not advance the moral struggle of passive resistance as did the poor . The rich men's sense of self - respect was not so much injured as that of the poorest . If I were not afraid of treading on ...
... rich men , to say the least , did not advance the moral struggle of passive resistance as did the poor . The rich men's sense of self - respect was not so much injured as that of the poorest . If I were not afraid of treading on ...
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