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... living here , enough are always available for a game of Monopoly . I was reminded of the incident last night at Prince's and rather likened the British rule of India to our game of Monopoly . Only they call it Empire , and it's not a ...
... living here , enough are always available for a game of Monopoly . I was reminded of the incident last night at Prince's and rather likened the British rule of India to our game of Monopoly . Only they call it Empire , and it's not a ...
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... living things . Thus , Jains are forbidden to kill any living creature . Though cows are considered sacred in India , they are not really worshipped . The cow has been held in great honor for centuries beginning with the Aryans for the ...
... living things . Thus , Jains are forbidden to kill any living creature . Though cows are considered sacred in India , they are not really worshipped . The cow has been held in great honor for centuries beginning with the Aryans for the ...
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... living in what is now Turkestan . They then split up into two groups , one moving towards Europe and the other towards Iran . The descent of the English and Hindu from the same tribe is as certain , as the common descent of the English ...
... living in what is now Turkestan . They then split up into two groups , one moving towards Europe and the other towards Iran . The descent of the English and Hindu from the same tribe is as certain , as the common descent of the English ...
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Has War a Moral | 13 |
A Free India | 31 |
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