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... justice possible to each school and to bring out as adequately as possible the exact working of the mind of each of these schools . In working out each school , I shall , therefore , merely try to understand the circumstances which ...
... justice possible to each school and to bring out as adequately as possible the exact working of the mind of each of these schools . In working out each school , I shall , therefore , merely try to understand the circumstances which ...
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... root out old customs involving its rapid dissipation and confer such a political status as would enable the owners to preserve and protect their newly found wealth - that no great development of the brain power is possible on empty ...
... root out old customs involving its rapid dissipation and confer such a political status as would enable the owners to preserve and protect their newly found wealth - that no great development of the brain power is possible on empty ...
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If it is not wise or possible to resist the current , it is not wise merely to give way to the current and float with it . Social reform means neither resistance to the force of circumstances and persistence in the old course ...
If it is not wise or possible to resist the current , it is not wise merely to give way to the current and float with it . Social reform means neither resistance to the force of circumstances and persistence in the old course ...
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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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