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... fact , faith in some outside power , spiritual or temporal , may destroy the necessary faith in one's own abilities and capacity for effort . It is an ironic fact that the Christian religion has developed this " faith- ful " attitude ...
... fact , faith in some outside power , spiritual or temporal , may destroy the necessary faith in one's own abilities and capacity for effort . It is an ironic fact that the Christian religion has developed this " faith- ful " attitude ...
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... fact which are found on almost every page . I shall mention just a few by way of example : The author calls Ahmad Shah Durrani a Persian prince . He says that Ranjit Singh welded the Sikhs into a strong confederacy , where- as actually ...
... fact which are found on almost every page . I shall mention just a few by way of example : The author calls Ahmad Shah Durrani a Persian prince . He says that Ranjit Singh welded the Sikhs into a strong confederacy , where- as actually ...
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... fact that the immediate goal was national independence . While it is obvious that Gandhi could not manufacture B - 29's and atom bombs on spinning- wheels , the more important fact is that he would not have used them even had he ...
... fact that the immediate goal was national independence . While it is obvious that Gandhi could not manufacture B - 29's and atom bombs on spinning- wheels , the more important fact is that he would not have used them even had he ...
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