| Manabendra Nath Roy, Evelyn Roy - 1923 - 198 pages
...disaffection towards the existing system of government has become almost a passion with me. — If I were set free, I would still do the same. I would be failing in my duty if I did not do so. — I had either to submit to a system which has done irreparable harm to my country,... | |
| Romain Rolland - 1924 - 266 pages
...share of experience of this world, I should have known the consequences of every one of my acts. 1 knew that I was playing with fire, I ran the risk,...and if I was set free, I would still do the same. I felt this morning that I would have failed in my duty if I did not say what I say here just now. I... | |
| Sir Michael O'Dwyer - 1926 - 486 pages
...himself. At his trial he said, " I knew the consequences of my acts. I knew that I was playing with fire, and if I was set free I would still do the same." He was sentenced to six years' imprisonment, but after two years was released unconditionally for reasons... | |
| P T Chandra - 1928 - 472 pages
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| Chāruchandra Guhā - 1928 - 554 pages
...fair share of experience of this world, I should have known the consequences of every one of my acts. I knew that I was playing with fire. I ran the risk...and if I was set free I would still do the same. I have felt it this morning that I would have failed in my duty, if I did not say what I said here just... | |
| Will Durant - 1930 - 256 pages
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