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Pàgina xxii
She accepted this compromise , and the doctors who had been deputed to attend her , whose treatment she had hitherto refused , immediately put her on an intravenous drip with her consent . She had lost twelve pounds in weight .
She accepted this compromise , and the doctors who had been deputed to attend her , whose treatment she had hitherto refused , immediately put her on an intravenous drip with her consent . She had lost twelve pounds in weight .
Pàgina 105
The people of India accepted that their leadership came from the ranks of the western educated whom they admired and emulated . Swadeshi ideals , which were at least equally based on economic as on cultural considerations , may have put ...
The people of India accepted that their leadership came from the ranks of the western educated whom they admired and emulated . Swadeshi ideals , which were at least equally based on economic as on cultural considerations , may have put ...
Pàgina 116
The accepted Indian image of Tagore would seem to be based on the ideas contained in the widely known verse from the Gitanjali : Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high ; Where knowledge is free ; Where the world has ...
The accepted Indian image of Tagore would seem to be based on the ideas contained in the widely known verse from the Gitanjali : Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high ; Where knowledge is free ; Where the world has ...
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My Father | 3 |
My Country and People | 39 |
Intellectual Life in Burma and India under Colonialism | 82 |
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Freedom from Fear: And Other Writings Aung San Suu Kyi,Philip Kreager Visualització de fragments - 1991 |
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