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Indians in the Colonies
Reciprocity Between India and the Dominions
Indian and European Emigrants
Indentured Labour
Indian Colonial Emigration
The Iniquities of the Indenture System
Imperial Conference Resolutions

Jail Experiences

Passive Resistance

How the Idea Originated
Soul Force v. Physical Force
The Origin of the Movement in South Africa
The Genesis of Passive Resistance
Passive Resisters in the Tolstoy Farm
A Lesson to India
A Message to the Congress
The Gains of the Passive Resistance Struggle

The Champaran Enquiry

Labour Trouble in Behar

The Kaira Question

The Situation in Kaira
The Vow of Passive Resistance
Statement on the Kaira Distress
Reply to the Commissioner
The Meaning of the Covenant
Reply to Kaira Press Note
End of the Kaira Struggle
The Last Phase

Earlier Indian Speeches

The Duties of British Citizenship
A Plea for the Soul
On Anarchical Crimes
Loyalty to the British Empire
Advice to Students
Politics and the People
The Reward of Public Life
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