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Mahatma Gandhi. his Life Writings and Speeches

1917

Gandhi the patient sufferer for the cause of righteousness and mercy a truer representative of the Crucified Saviour than the men who have thrown him into prison and yet call themselves by the name of Christ."—Lord Rixhop of Mad ries "THE CAMBRIDGE PRESS MADRASPUBLISHERS' NOTE TO THE SECOND EDITION The publishers are grateful to the public for the hearty reception accorded to their first edition [...] The solution of the problem from the point of view of the South African colonist was very simple—to prohibit all immigration in the future and to make the position of those that already had come so intolerable as to drive them to repatriate themselves. [...] The Attorney-General of Natal addressed the infuriate gathering and promised them that the matter would receive the early attention of Parliament commanding them at 22A Sketch of His Life and Career the same time in the name of the Queen to diperse. [...] Gandhi was under the impression that since the wrongs of the British Indian subjects of the Queen were one of the declared causes of the war under the new Government those wrongs would be a thing of the past. [...] The founding of the Phoenix Ashrama and the nursing of the Zulus with all their meaning in terms of the higher life were a fitting prelude to what was about to follow.
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Pages
452
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142379
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-x unknown view
Foreword
i-iv Sarojini Naidu view
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
1-90 unknown view
Gandhi’s Sense of Duty
91-91 unknown view
Gandhi’s Confession of Faith
92-98 unknown view
Gandhi’s Plea for the Soul
99-103 unknown view
The Duties of British Citizenship
104-106 unknown view
The Theory and Practice of Passive Resistance
107-111 unknown view
Speech at the Johannesburg Banquet
112-126 unknown view
Indians and their Employers
127-134 unknown view
Reply to Madras Public Reception
135-140 unknown view
Madras Law Dinner
141-142 unknown view
Advice to Students
143-149 unknown view
Brahmins and Panchamas
150-155 unknown view
Reply to Nellore Conference
156-157 unknown view
Reply to Bangalore Public
158-160 unknown view
Mr. Gandhi on Mr. Gokhale
161-164 unknown view
India’s Poverty
165-168 unknown view
Benares Incident
169-175 unknown view
Indentured Labour
176-182 unknown view
The Need of India
183-195 unknown view
Social Service
196-203 unknown view
Swadeshi
204-217 unknown view
Economic Vs. Moral Progress
218-231 unknown view
Education Ancient and Modern
232-236 unknown view
The Moral Basis of Co-Operation
237-248 unknown view
Indian Colonial Emigration
249-255 unknown view
Indian Railways
256-264 unknown view
Gujarat Educational Conference
265-273 unknown view
Advice to the Merchants
274-276 unknown view
Vernaculars as a Media of Instruction
277-280 unknown view
Income and Expenditure Account
281-282 unknown view
History of Passive Resistance in South Africa
283-284 unknown view
Future Work
285-286 unknown view
Ahimsa
287-292 unknown view
Civic Freedom
293-294 unknown view
Women and Passive Resistance
295-296 unknown view
Definition of Home Rule
297-298 unknown view
Reply to Mr. Irwin
299-305 unknown view
A Humanitarian Meeting
306-307 unknown view
All-India Social Service Conference
308-322 unknown view
Kaira Distress
323-327 unknown view
Gandhi’s Fast
328-335 unknown view
The Kaira Distress
336-345 unknown view
The Kaira Ryots and the Commissioner
346-351 unknown view
Fight to Maintain Truth
352-354 unknown view
India and Home Rule
355-361 unknown view
Guzerat Political Conference
362-399 unknown view
Reform Scheme
400-406 unknown view
Satyagraha
407-411 unknown view
Appendix Indigo Labour in Behar
412-422 unknown view
Index
423-436 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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