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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... begins with the first convert . If there is one such , you can add zeros to the one and the first zero will count for ten and every addition will count for ten times the previous number . If , however , the begin- ner is a zero , in ...
... begins with the first convert . If there is one such , you can add zeros to the one and the first zero will count for ten and every addition will count for ten times the previous number . If , however , the begin- ner is a zero , in ...
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... Begin Correspondents have been writing , and friends have been seeing me , to ask me how to begin the village industries work and what to do first . The obvious answer is , " Begin with yourself and do first that which is easiest for ...
... Begin Correspondents have been writing , and friends have been seeing me , to ask me how to begin the village industries work and what to do first . The obvious answer is , " Begin with yourself and do first that which is easiest for ...
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... begin with children , we shall go from— to and peace to peace , 243 ; breeds , 295 ; if Asia wants to give a message to the West it must be a message of — and truth , 302 Love , law of , 64 , 242 MACAULAY , 169 Machine , Machinery , 29 ...
... begin with children , we shall go from— to and peace to peace , 243 ; breeds , 295 ; if Asia wants to give a message to the West it must be a message of — and truth , 302 Love , law of , 64 , 242 MACAULAY , 169 Machine , Machinery , 29 ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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