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... consider what we Hindus were , would he not be justified in condemning us ? Is not this great temple a reflection of our own character ? I speak feelingly as a Hindu . Is it right that the lanes of our sacred temple should be as dirty ...
... consider what we Hindus were , would he not be justified in condemning us ? Is not this great temple a reflection of our own character ? I speak feelingly as a Hindu . Is it right that the lanes of our sacred temple should be as dirty ...
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... considers necessary . Moreover , those who dismiss Swadeshi from their minds by arguing the impossible , forget that ... consider it to be a most selfish doctrine without any warrant in the civilized code of morality . With them to ...
... considers necessary . Moreover , those who dismiss Swadeshi from their minds by arguing the impossible , forget that ... consider it to be a most selfish doctrine without any warrant in the civilized code of morality . With them to ...
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... consider that strikes may be engineered for political purposes . ་ In my opinion , it will be a most serious mistake to make use of labour strikes for such a purpose . I don't deny that such strikes can serve political ends . But they ...
... consider that strikes may be engineered for political purposes . ་ In my opinion , it will be a most serious mistake to make use of labour strikes for such a purpose . I don't deny that such strikes can serve political ends . But they ...
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