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 ��more I studied, the more I felt its beauties. 16 is an in- teresting and sweet) language, and from its construction and from what I read, I saw that the Tamils counted in chair 1 cnidsc, in the pass and even now, many intelligent?, olever and wise person*. Again, if there is to be one na- tion in India, those who live outside the Madras Presi- dency, must know Tamil.

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I wish that the result of the perusal of these experi- ences would ba that he who knows not what patriotism is would learn it* and after doing so, become a passive resistor) and he who is so already, would be confirmed in his aUitude, I also get moru and more convinced that he who does not know his true dutiy or religion would never know what patriotism or feeling for one's owa country is.

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