Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 43
... masses , to deprive them of leadership , to turn the leadership against its own nation . On Nov. 1 , 1858 , Victoria ... masses . Thus it was the church and the imperialist government generally that were responsible for bringing religion ...
... masses , to deprive them of leadership , to turn the leadership against its own nation . On Nov. 1 , 1858 , Victoria ... masses . Thus it was the church and the imperialist government generally that were responsible for bringing religion ...
Strana 50
... masses of the country were filled with hatred for these English - speaking scholars who praised English justice which had brought nothing but death by starvation to the masses . Ramakrishna not only tries to show the superiority of the ...
... masses of the country were filled with hatred for these English - speaking scholars who praised English justice which had brought nothing but death by starvation to the masses . Ramakrishna not only tries to show the superiority of the ...
Strana 51
... masses , or anyone for that matter , because his philosophy told him all things were visible expres- sion of God , or the Mother as he conceived God to be . He himself came from the depths of the masses , and he used to learn and recite ...
... masses , or anyone for that matter , because his philosophy told him all things were visible expres- sion of God , or the Mother as he conceived God to be . He himself came from the depths of the masses , and he used to learn and recite ...
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