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A Swadeshist will learn to do without hundreds of things which today he considers necessary . Moreover , those who dismiss Swadeshi ... There now remains for me to consider one more ob- jection that has been raised against Swadeshi .
A Swadeshist will learn to do without hundreds of things which today he considers necessary . Moreover , those who dismiss Swadeshi ... There now remains for me to consider one more ob- jection that has been raised against Swadeshi .
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The number of women who can realize those ideals will be necessarily very few , and , therefore , we will now consider what ordinary women can accomplish if they would try . Their first attempt should be CHAPTER XII REGENERATION OF ...
The number of women who can realize those ideals will be necessarily very few , and , therefore , we will now consider what ordinary women can accomplish if they would try . Their first attempt should be CHAPTER XII REGENERATION OF ...
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It is , to my mind , a curse that has come to us , and as long as that curse remains with us , so long , I think , we are bound to consider that every affliction in this sacred land is a proper punishment for the indelible crime that we ...
It is , to my mind , a curse that has come to us , and as long as that curse remains with us , so long , I think , we are bound to consider that every affliction in this sacred land is a proper punishment for the indelible crime that we ...
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