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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 |