Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... equally promi- nently in the number of Native States . These nearly seven hundred principalities lend a peculiar charm to the Indian political scene . India - except on a few occasions when a paramount power asserted itself - is always ...
... equally promi- nently in the number of Native States . These nearly seven hundred principalities lend a peculiar charm to the Indian political scene . India - except on a few occasions when a paramount power asserted itself - is always ...
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... equally emphatic rejection of the right of any tradition or supernatural revelation as a source of authority . We have an emphatic rejection of the infallible charac- ter of any sacred writing as such . Thirdly , we have an emphatic ...
... equally emphatic rejection of the right of any tradition or supernatural revelation as a source of authority . We have an emphatic rejection of the infallible charac- ter of any sacred writing as such . Thirdly , we have an emphatic ...
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... equally impossible and equally undesirable for Hindus . Social reform , therefore , really meant readjustment of the old to the new conditions in a slow and cau- tious way . It could not mean social die - hardism , a literal clinging to ...
... equally impossible and equally undesirable for Hindus . Social reform , therefore , really meant readjustment of the old to the new conditions in a slow and cau- tious way . It could not mean social die - hardism , a literal clinging to ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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