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G. Kasturi. Speaks matter ; directly and unaided it moves matter ; in the muscle is contained energy which only requires to be stimulated into activity in order to be transformed into visible motion . Muscles are stimulated by nerve ...
G. Kasturi. Speaks matter ; directly and unaided it moves matter ; in the muscle is contained energy which only requires to be stimulated into activity in order to be transformed into visible motion . Muscles are stimulated by nerve ...
Page 129
... speaks aright , an occasional descent from Olympian heights to force the hands of a too lenient Governor . While such is the attitude of men in high places the semi - official Press naturally proceeds to unbosom itself of long pent - up ...
... speaks aright , an occasional descent from Olympian heights to force the hands of a too lenient Governor . While such is the attitude of men in high places the semi - official Press naturally proceeds to unbosom itself of long pent - up ...
Page 230
G. Kasturi. Speaks pressed classes . This instinctive preference for a violent solution of political or economic problems is , of course , no isolated phenomenon peculiar to this country . It is part of the mental climate of our time ...
G. Kasturi. Speaks pressed classes . This instinctive preference for a violent solution of political or economic problems is , of course , no isolated phenomenon peculiar to this country . It is part of the mental climate of our time ...
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