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" It was not that we did not know how to invent machinery, but our forefathers knew that, if we set our hearts after such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They therefore, after due deliberation, decided that we should only do what... "
Sidelights on the Crisis in India: Being the Letters of an Indian Civilian ... - Page 36
by Henry Harcourt - 1924 - 117 pages
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Indian Home Rule

Mahatma Gandhi - 1922 - 224 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They therefore, after due deliberation, decided that we should ~only do what we could with our hands and feet. Thjjy saw that our real happiness and health consisted in a proper use of our hands and * For a fuller...
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Sermon on the Sea

Mahatma Gandhi - 1924 - 136 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They therefore, after due deliberation, decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet. They saw that our real happiness and health consisted in a proper use of our hands and feet. They further...
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Nationalism in Asia and Africa

Elie Kedourie - 1974 - 592 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They therefore, after due deliberation, decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet They further reasoned that large cities were a snare and a useless encumbrance, and that people would...
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Reinventing Revolution: New Social Movements and the Socialist Tradition in ...

Gail Omvedt - 1993 - 386 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They, therefore, after due deliberation decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet. . . . They further reasoned that large cities were a snare and a useless encumbrance and that people...
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Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse

Partha Chatterjee - 1993 - 196 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibres. They, therefore, after due deliberation decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet. 6 Hence, his solution to the social evils of industrialism is not just to remove its defects, because...
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Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse?

Partha Chatterjee - 1986 - 196 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibres. They, therefore, after due deliberation decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet.6 Hence, his solution to the social evils of industrialism is not just to remove its defects,...
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The Gandhi Reader: A Sourcebook of His Life and Writings

Mahatma Gandhi - 1994 - 566 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They, therefore, after due deliberation decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet. They saw that our real happiness and health consisted in a proper use of our hands and feet. They further...
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Gandhi: 'Hind Swaraj' and Other Writings

Mahatma Gandhi - 1997 - 290 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They therefore, after due deliberation, decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet. They saw that our real happiness and health consisted in a proper use of our hands130 and feet. They...
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Patriots and Tyrants: Ten Asian Leaders

Ross Marlay, Clark D. Neher - 1999 - 372 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They, therefore, after due deliberation decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet."33 In the most glaring error of all, Gandhi wrote, "All scholars agree in testifying that the...
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Netaji Subhas Confronted the Indian Ethos (1900-1921): Yogi Sri Aurobindo's ...

Adwaita P. Ganguly - 2003 - 278 pages
...such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They, therefore, after due deliberation decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet. They saw that our real happiness and health consisted in a proper use of our hands and feet. They further...
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