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-46_Facts and Opinions_16.htm

KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW of National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I  } SATURDAY 9th OCTOBER 1909 { No. 16   Facts and Opinions…

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-59_The Reformed Councils.htm

The Reformed Councils   THE GREAT measure which is to carry down the name of Lord Morley to distant ages as the inaugurator of a…

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-36_Bengal Provincial Conference Hughly – 1909.htm

APPENDIX   Bengal Provincial Conference Hughly ­ 1909   DRAFT RESOLUTIONS   NATIONALIST DRAFT RESOLUTIONS I. That this Conference places on record its profound feelings…

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-34_Facts and Comments_11.htm

KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW of National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I  } SATURDAY 4th SEPTEMBER 1909 { No. 12     Facts and…

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-52_Union Day.htm

Union Day   THE 16TH of October is generally known as the Partition Day, and it is inevitable that, so long as the administrative division…

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-18_Facts and Opinions_4.htm

KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW of National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I  } SATURDAY 17th JULY 1909 { No. 4   Facts and Opinions…

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-82_The Elections.htm

The Elections   THE GREAT election is over, the first in England which has been fought on constitutional issues since the passing of the Reform…

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-77_The New Policy.htm

The New Policy   A POLICY of conciliation, a policy of trust in the people, a policy liberal, progressive, sure if slow, –that was the…

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-06_The Ideal of the Karmayogin.htm

The Ideal of the Karmayogin   A NATION is building in India today before the eyes of the world so swiftly, so palpably that all…

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-57_The Great Election.htm

The Great Election   IT IS not often that we care to dwell at length on the incidents of English politics in which, as a…

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