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As Sir N. G. Chandavarkar wrote : “ It was an age of splendour , when humanity seemed to stand at the start of a quickened life ... of great joy for all , breathed by the times in nearly all departments of life and human activity .
As Sir N. G. Chandavarkar wrote : “ It was an age of splendour , when humanity seemed to stand at the start of a quickened life ... of great joy for all , breathed by the times in nearly all departments of life and human activity .
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It is a very tender plant which takes years and years to make it grow . But there is the capacity and the power , and we owe it as a duty to ourselves to undertake the task . Revere all human authority , pay your respects to all ...
It is a very tender plant which takes years and years to make it grow . But there is the capacity and the power , and we owe it as a duty to ourselves to undertake the task . Revere all human authority , pay your respects to all ...
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It is the human conscience , inspiring human opinion and human sympathy . ' " I ask them , said Dadabhai , “ to extend that human conscience to India . ” In the words of Mr. Morley , “ It will be a bad day indeed if we have one ...
It is the human conscience , inspiring human opinion and human sympathy . ' " I ask them , said Dadabhai , “ to extend that human conscience to India . ” In the words of Mr. Morley , “ It will be a bad day indeed if we have one ...
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Tho Method Historical and Scientific Nature and Scope of tho Subject II The Background The Fundamental Factors in Indian History 1130 | 1 |
A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
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