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" With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzal Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength to drive them out, we should without hesitation shut them up and burn them alive. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 230
1926
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volumen14

Frederick Pollock - 1898 - 452 páginas
...without being actuated by a desire to reap the fruit of his deeds. With benevolent intentions Shivaji murdered Afzul Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our houses and we have not sufficient strength in our wrists to drive them out, we should without hesitation...
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Celebrated Trials in India, Volumen1

J. Ghosal - 1902 - 348 páginas
...to fill the small void of his stomach, (i. e, from interested motives)/ With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzul Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our bouse and we have not (sulficient) strength in our wrist to drive them out, we should without hesitation:...
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Indian Unrest

Sir Valentine Chirol - 1910 - 408 páginas
...desires. Shivaji did nothing from a desire to fill his own belly. It was in a praiseworthy object that he murdered Afzul Khan for the good of others. If...out, should we not without hesitation shut them in \ CHAP, iv] CLIMAX OF TILAK'S CAMPAIGN 47 and burn them alive ? God has conferred on the mlekcchas...
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Report

India. Sedition Committee - 1918 - 272 páginas
...nothing with a view to fill the void of his own stomach. With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzal Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength to drive them out, we should without hesitation shut them up and burn them alive....
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Report

India. Sedition committee - 1918 - 278 páginas
...nothing with a view to fill the void of his own stomach. With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzal Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength to drive them out, we should without hesitation shut them up and burn them alive....
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Report

India. Sedition Committee - 1919 - 318 páginas
...nothing with a view to fill the void of his own stomach. With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzal Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength to drive them out, we should ^without hesitation shut them up and burn them alive....
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A History of the Indian Nationalist Movement

Sir Verney Lovett - 1920 - 314 páginas
...with a view to fill the small void of his own stomach. With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzal Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength to drive them out, we should, without hesitation, shut them up and burn them alive....
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The Empire at War, Volumen5

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1926 - 606 páginas
...desires. Shivaji did nothing from a desire to fill his own belly. It was with a praiseworthy object that he murdered Afzul Khan, for the good of others. If...grant of Hindustan inscribed on imperishable brass. Shivaji 1 drove them forth out of the land of his birth, but he was guiltless of the sin of covetousness....
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Sources of Indian Tradition: Modern India and Pakistan

Ainslie Thomas Embree, Stephen N. Hay, William Theodore De Bary - 1988 - 476 páginas
...small void of his own stomach [from selfish motives). With benevolent intentions he murdered Afzal Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength in our wrists to drive them out, we should shut them up and burn them alive. God...
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Language and Society: Steps Towards an Integrated Theory

Jayant K. Lele - 1989 - 174 páginas
...organization against alien rulers. Tilak went on to argue: "With benevolent intentions he (Shivaji) murdered Afzul Khan for the good of others. If thieves enter our house and we have not sufficient strength in our wrists to drive them out, we should, without hesitation, shut them up and...
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