Gandhi Autobiography
Chapter 70 LORD CURZON'S DARBAR The Congress was over, but as I had to meet the Chamber of Commerce and various people in connec ...
I do not know how far my information was correct. But whether they wear them on other occasions or not, it is distressing enough ...
able to attend the court in the interest of his client. But Ranade, he said, towered above them all, as a versatile genius. He w ...
I sought an appointment, which he readly gave me. When I went, I found that his wife was on her death-bed. His house was simple. ...
I hold today the opinion as I held then. To my mind the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being. I should ...
Thus my stay under the roof of Gokhale made my work in Calcutta very easy, brought me into touch with the foremost Bengali famil ...
The third class compartments are practically as dirty, and the closet arrangements as bad, today as they were then, There may be ...
The approach was through a narrow and slippery lane. Quiet there was none. The swarming flies and the noise made by the shopkeep ...
that you have been good enough to receive me in spite of your indifferent health. I will not detain you any longer.' So saying, ...
A friend who also had cases before the court had wired that I should put in an application for the camp to be moved to some othe ...
The doctor was called in. He said medicine would have little effect, but eggs and chicken broth might be given with profit. Mani ...
I was sorely tired. I left Manilal in the charge of his mother, and went out for a walk on Chaupati to refresh myself. It was ab ...
I took a first class season ticket from Santa Cruz to Churchgate, and remember having frequently felt a certain pride in being t ...
I reached Durban not a day too soon. There was work waiting for me. The date for the deputation to wait on Mr. Chamberlain had b ...
money. If there had been no work , the department would have been unnecessary and would have been discontinued. So they found th ...
imbibed there. In South Africa there was a kind of responsible government or democracy, whereas the commodity imported from Asia ...
We had a letter from the Chief of the Asiatic Department to the effect that, as I had been found necessary to omit my name from ...
It was indeed doubtful whether I would be enrolled in the Transvaal Supreme Court. But the Law Society did not oppose my applica ...
Outward circumstances too supported this train of thought. During my first sojourn in South Africa it was Christian influence th ...
could not follow Him unless I gave up all I had. My study of English law came to my help. Snell's discussion of the maxims of Eq ...
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