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Page 61
... proper sense of their present condition . I am not among those who believe that such an effort can be made through literary education only . To work on that basis would be to postpone indefinitely the accomplish- men of our aims ; I ...
... proper sense of their present condition . I am not among those who believe that such an effort can be made through literary education only . To work on that basis would be to postpone indefinitely the accomplish- men of our aims ; I ...
Page 62
... proper for women from all points of view . Man and women are of equal rank but they are not identical . They are a peerless pair being supplementary to one another ; each helps the other , so that without the one the existence of the ...
... proper for women from all points of view . Man and women are of equal rank but they are not identical . They are a peerless pair being supplementary to one another ; each helps the other , so that without the one the existence of the ...
Page 72
... proper and all - round development of the mind , therefore , can take place only when it pro- ceeds pari passu with the education of the physical and spiritual faculties of the child . They constitute an indi- visible whole . According ...
... proper and all - round development of the mind , therefore , can take place only when it pro- ceeds pari passu with the education of the physical and spiritual faculties of the child . They constitute an indi- visible whole . According ...
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