Messages of Freedom, from the Magna Carta to the Lahore PledgeAsia Publishing House, 1963 - 115 sider |
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Side 48
... force; such a force, therefore, is instituted for the advantage of all and not for the particular benefit of those to whom it is entrusted. 13. For the maintenance of the public force and for the expenses of administration a common tax ...
... force; such a force, therefore, is instituted for the advantage of all and not for the particular benefit of those to whom it is entrusted. 13. For the maintenance of the public force and for the expenses of administration a common tax ...
Side 104
... force is justifiable , surely he is entitled to do likewise by us . And so we should never come to an agreement . We ... force , is matchless . It is superior to the force of arms . How , then , can it be considered only a weapon of the ...
... force is justifiable , surely he is entitled to do likewise by us . And so we should never come to an agreement . We ... force , is matchless . It is superior to the force of arms . How , then , can it be considered only a weapon of the ...
Side 109
... force or love - force . 3. In order to exert this force , Swadeshi in every sense is necessary . 4. What we want to do should be done , not because we ob- ject to the English or because we want to retaliate , but because it is our duty ...
... force or love - force . 3. In order to exert this force , Swadeshi in every sense is necessary . 4. What we want to do should be done , not because we ob- ject to the English or because we want to retaliate , but because it is our duty ...
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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 |
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