Messages of Freedom, from the Magna Carta to the Lahore PledgeAsia Publishing House, 1963 - 115 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 12
Side vii
... depends on further co - operation between " producers and consumers " . Comments and criticisms are invited , to be addressed to : The Director , General Education Reading Material Project , Azad Library , Aligarh Muslim University ...
... depends on further co - operation between " producers and consumers " . Comments and criticisms are invited , to be addressed to : The Director , General Education Reading Material Project , Azad Library , Aligarh Muslim University ...
Side 60
... depends on a balance to be struck between two sets of conflicting reasons . . . But when we turn to subjects infinitely more complicated , to morals , religion , politics , social relations , and the business of life , three - fourths ...
... depends on a balance to be struck between two sets of conflicting reasons . . . But when we turn to subjects infinitely more complicated , to morals , religion , politics , social relations , and the business of life , three - fourths ...
Side 77
... depends upon success in love ; we can remove the barriers of castes or race or religion which , in the past , have barred his access to that love . But we cannot guarantee to him that his plea will be successful . The avenues which ...
... depends upon success in love ; we can remove the barriers of castes or race or religion which , in the past , have barred his access to that love . But we cannot guarantee to him that his plea will be successful . The avenues which ...
Innhold
MAGNA CARTA | 1 |
ON LIBERTYJohn Milton | 15 |
THAT IN A FREE STATE EVERY MAN MAY THINK WHAT He Likes and SAY WHAT HE THINKSSpinoza | 21 |
Opphavsrett | |
7 andre deler vises ikke
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
abolish abuse according achieved action aforesaid Aligarh Aligarh Muslim University amerced American Declaration argument authority bailiffs BARUCH DE SPINOZA become believe British cause citizens civil rights compelled condition Congress conscience considered contrary death debt doctrine duty economic liberty England English error exercise fact favour fear feel fief five-and-twenty barons force Free Commonwealth freedom French Revolution Gandhiji granted heir hold honour human India individual industrial inequalities infallibility John Milton John Stuart Mill judge judgment justice justiciar King knight Lahore land live lord Magna Carta Mahatma Gandhi mankind means ment Milton mind nation natural rights Nehru Report never obey offence passive resistance peace person pledge political liberty possess present private liberty reason received opinion religion rule rulers scutage sheriff socage social society supreme thing Thomas Paine tion true truth tyranny University unless wardship whole