Gandhi Autobiography
much as I thought it deserved, and spent some money on it, but it had ultimately to be closed down. Most theosophists are vegeta ...
Chapter 84 EXPERIMENTS IN EARTH AND WATER TREATMENT With the growing simplicity of my life, my dislike for medicines steadily in ...
However, I must not digress. Before proceeding further, I should give the reader a word of warning. Those who purchase Just's bo ...
they could not be expected to help me to continue to live without milk. And how could those who recommended beef-tea and brandy ...
'let us try at any rate. It is not proper either, to let such criminals go scot-free for fear of the jury acquitting them, I mus ...
powers within us are infinite. To slight a single human being is to slight those divine powers, and thus to harm not only that b ...
I put on a brave face, but was really ashamed and shut the gate. If my wife could not leave me, neither could I leave her. We ha ...
It is perhaps now somewhat easy to understand why I believe that I am writing story as the Spirit prompts me. When I began the l ...
Chapter 89 EUROPEAN CONTACTS (Contd.) In Johannesburg I had at one time as many as four Indian clerks, who were perhaps more lik ...
what she thought of him. Her impetuosity often landed me in difficulties, but her open and guileless temperament removed them as ...
responsibility of attending to the editorial columns. The journal has been until this day a weekly, In the beginning it used to ...
Chapter 91 COOLIE LOCATIONS OR GHETTOS? Some of the classes which render us the greatest social service, but which we Hindus hav ...
awarded, in case they won, and a fee of £ 10 on every lease, irrespective of the result of the case. I also told them that I pro ...
Sjt. Madanjit bravely broke open the lock of a vacant house, and put all the patients there. I cycled to the location, and wrote ...
lent the services of a nurse, who came with brandy and other hospital equipment. Dr. Godfrey still remained in charge. The nurse ...
'Could you take charge of the Indian Opinion press at Durban? Mr. Madanjit is likely to be engaged here, and someone is needed a ...
The people were in a terrible fright, but my constant presence was a consolation to them. Many of the poor people used to hoard ...
wonderful faculty of translating into practice anything that appealed to his intellect. Some of the changes that he had made in ...
The first of these I knew. The second I had dimly realized. The third had never occured to me. Unto This Last made it as clear a ...
Only one issue of Indian Opinion had to be printed outside, in the Mercury press. I now endeavoured to draw to Phoenix those rel ...
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