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... forces : and then , again , they shatter force against force , one dream destroying the work that has been built up by another . Dreams command the forces of the world . In these modern days the influence of dreams is greater , because ...
... forces : and then , again , they shatter force against force , one dream destroying the work that has been built up by another . Dreams command the forces of the world . In these modern days the influence of dreams is greater , because ...
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... force . In the relations between Great Britain and India , the danger that springs from isolation of dreams is greatly to be feared . However it came about , Britain is mistress of India , and when she speaks there is no one to say her ...
... force . In the relations between Great Britain and India , the danger that springs from isolation of dreams is greatly to be feared . However it came about , Britain is mistress of India , and when she speaks there is no one to say her ...
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... force in rural India that binds men together , it is valuable and useful . Its weak point , how- ever , is that it does not provide a stable and lofty standard of conduct . The standard is a fluctuating one , depending on the dispo ...
... force in rural India that binds men together , it is valuable and useful . Its weak point , how- ever , is that it does not provide a stable and lofty standard of conduct . The standard is a fluctuating one , depending on the dispo ...
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... force him there ; or , again , he may have himself been so injured that he is obliged to seek redress from the magistrate . It is written in the law , in many sections , " If A has done so and so to Z , then A will be punished in such a ...
... force him there ; or , again , he may have himself been so injured that he is obliged to seek redress from the magistrate . It is written in the law , in many sections , " If A has done so and so to Z , then A will be punished in such a ...
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... force of custom and of circumstances , and perhaps overrated my own capacity for manag- ing other people's affairs . I have slowly taken in the fact that the money - lender not only has his bad points- not only is too often an ...
... force of custom and of circumstances , and perhaps overrated my own capacity for manag- ing other people's affairs . I have slowly taken in the fact that the money - lender not only has his bad points- not only is too often an ...
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