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  • 111Nathuram Godse — नथूराम गोडसे Born Baramati, Pune District, British India Died Ambala Prison, Haryana, Union of India …

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  • 113Iqbal terms — Here is a description of different terms used by Allama Iqbal, the poet philosopher of Islam. Terms Death Faith Faqr Life Love Nationalism Selfhood Time Life :Much above the fear of profit and loss is life!:Now the soul now the surrender of soul… …

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  • 114Ahankar — is the Gurmukhi word which translates to means ego or excessive pride due to one s possessions, material wealth, intelligence or powers. It gives an individual the feeling that he is superior to others and therefore they are at a lower level than …

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  • 115Frederick II — • German King and Roman Emperor, son of Henry VI and Constance of Sicily; born 26 Dec., 1194; died at Fiorentina, in Apulia, 13 Dec., 1250 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Frederick II     Frederick II …

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  • 116Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography — This list classifies all of the works of Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prolific British novelist. Information is taken from the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and the British Library catalogue. Contents 1 Novels 2 Plays 3 Anthologies 4 …

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  • 117egoism — /ˈigoʊɪzəm/ (say eegohizuhm), /ˈɛgoʊ / (say egoh ) noun 1. the habit of valuing everything only in reference to one s personal interest; pure selfishness. 2. egotism or self conceit. 3. Ethics the doctrine that the self interest of the individual …

  • 118Astrut — A*strut , a. & adv. 1. Sticking out, or puffed out; swelling; in a swelling manner. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Inflated and astrut with self conceit. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. In a strutting manner; with a strutting gait. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 119Blow — Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds blow… …

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  • 120Embolden — Em*bold en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emboldened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emboldening}.] To give boldness or courage to; to encourage. Shak. [1913 Webster] The self conceit which emboldened him to undertake this dangerous office. Sir W. Scott. [1913… …

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