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... writing this , respond to every call . Since the economic reorganization of the villages has been commenced with food reform , it is necessary to find out the simplest and cheapest foods that would en- BACK TO THE VILLAGE 31.
... writing this , respond to every call . Since the economic reorganization of the villages has been commenced with food reform , it is necessary to find out the simplest and cheapest foods that would en- BACK TO THE VILLAGE 31.
Page 66
... writing , yet it is my firm belief that you cannot always do without a knowledge thereof . It develops and sharpens one's in- tellect and it stimulates our power of doing good . I have never placed an unnecessarily high value on the ...
... writing , yet it is my firm belief that you cannot always do without a knowledge thereof . It develops and sharpens one's in- tellect and it stimulates our power of doing good . I have never placed an unnecessarily high value on the ...
Page 84
... writing to their children , or husbands writing to their wives , not in their own verna- culars but in English . I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be stuffed . I want the cultures of all the lands to ...
... writing to their children , or husbands writing to their wives , not in their own verna- culars but in English . I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be stuffed . I want the cultures of all the lands to ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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