India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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Natal , a British colony , protected its sugar by taxing the sugar that came from another British colony , Mauritius . England has sinned against India by forcing free trade upon her . It may have been food for her , but it has been ...
Natal , a British colony , protected its sugar by taxing the sugar that came from another British colony , Mauritius . England has sinned against India by forcing free trade upon her . It may have been food for her , but it has been ...
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3. He must dwell in a cottage accessible to all , though easily shielded from gaze , if he is to do efficient work . The British Governor naturally represented the British might AN INDIAN GOVERNOR 279 AN INDIAN GOVERNOR.
3. He must dwell in a cottage accessible to all , though easily shielded from gaze , if he is to do efficient work . The British Governor naturally represented the British might AN INDIAN GOVERNOR 279 AN INDIAN GOVERNOR.
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Goa is outside British India but it is within geographical India as a whole . And there is very little , if anything , in common between the Portuguese and the Indians of Goa . Harijan , 8-9 - '46 French Settlements It is not possible ...
Goa is outside British India but it is within geographical India as a whole . And there is very little , if anything , in common between the Portuguese and the Indians of Goa . Harijan , 8-9 - '46 French Settlements It is not possible ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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