Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 22
... fears and apprehensions of the outside world about your policies and I did not find any iron curtain of incommunicability . I expressed the fear , whether real or imaginary , which the outward world had- it was the same to which ...
... fears and apprehensions of the outside world about your policies and I did not find any iron curtain of incommunicability . I expressed the fear , whether real or imaginary , which the outward world had- it was the same to which ...
Page 134
... fear , fear which is afraid of justice . We try to defend injustice in the name of social justice . If fear is to be removed , the injustice requires to be removed . If racial tolerance is to be implemented in the public life of the ...
... fear , fear which is afraid of justice . We try to defend injustice in the name of social justice . If fear is to be removed , the injustice requires to be removed . If racial tolerance is to be implemented in the public life of the ...
Page 222
... fear , nor disease , nor birth , nor death , nor anxieties and in which there is no continuous renewal of activity . ' pade tu yasmin na jarā na bhīr na run na janma naivoparamo na cādhayaḥ tam eva manye puruṣārtham uttamam na vidyate ...
... fear , nor disease , nor birth , nor death , nor anxieties and in which there is no continuous renewal of activity . ' pade tu yasmin na jarā na bhīr na run na janma naivoparamo na cādhayaḥ tam eva manye puruṣārtham uttamam na vidyate ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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