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FREEDOM’S BATTLE

CONTENTS

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A missionary on non-co-operation 199
How to work non-co-operation 203
Speech at Madras 208
Trichinopoly 230
Calicut 237
Mangalore 245
Bezwada 253
The Congress 261
Who is disloyal 264
Crusade against non-co-operation 266
Speech at Muzafarbad 269
Ridicule replacing Repression 273
The Viceregal pronouncement 275
From Ridicule to — ? 277
To every Englishman in India 280
One step enough for me 284
The need for humility 288
Some Questions Answered 289
Pledges broken 296
More objections answered 300
Mr. Pennington’s Objections Answered 302
Some doubts 311
Rejoinder 313
Two Englishmen Reply 316
Letter to The Viceroy—Renunciation of Medals 321
Letter to H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught 323
The Greatest thing 328
Mahatma Gandhi’s Statement 332
Written Statement 334
Index 343