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Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. " I travelled the whole of four hundred miles bet- ween this ( Ootacamund ) and Madras on men's shoulders . I had an agreeable journey on the whole . I was honoured by an interview with the Rajah of Mysore who ...
Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. " I travelled the whole of four hundred miles bet- ween this ( Ootacamund ) and Madras on men's shoulders . I had an agreeable journey on the whole . I was honoured by an interview with the Rajah of Mysore who ...
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... whole of history of the Aryan world has its first arch in the Veda , and its last in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason . In the Veda we watch the first unfolding of the human mind as we can watch it nowhere else . Life seems simple ...
... whole of history of the Aryan world has its first arch in the Veda , and its last in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason . In the Veda we watch the first unfolding of the human mind as we can watch it nowhere else . Life seems simple ...
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... whole country she served ; nay , of the whole humanity . I have never seen another person either of her magnitude or her singular devotion of spirit . To work of a high and exalted kind she gave all her wonderful equipment . " Of her ...
... whole country she served ; nay , of the whole humanity . I have never seen another person either of her magnitude or her singular devotion of spirit . To work of a high and exalted kind she gave all her wonderful equipment . " Of her ...
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