Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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... ment , of consciousness from an unconscious environ- ment , the emergence of the ideas of truth , good- ness and beauty from an environment which does not have them are blank spaces in our knowledge which cannot be filled . There are ...
... ment , of consciousness from an unconscious environ- ment , the emergence of the ideas of truth , good- ness and beauty from an environment which does not have them are blank spaces in our knowledge which cannot be filled . There are ...
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... ment will do its duty , but the practitioners of Ayurveda owe a responsibility to the country and to themselves . Once upon a time medical discoveries were based on accurate observations . Today we must again get back that spirit of ...
... ment will do its duty , but the practitioners of Ayurveda owe a responsibility to the country and to themselves . Once upon a time medical discoveries were based on accurate observations . Today we must again get back that spirit of ...
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... ment of independent thought and an unquestioning submission to authority . It is our duty to cast off whatever hampers our sense of justice even though it may be venerable with the history of ages or consecrated by familiarity . Many of ...
... ment of independent thought and an unquestioning submission to authority . It is our duty to cast off whatever hampers our sense of justice even though it may be venerable with the history of ages or consecrated by familiarity . Many of ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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