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125. Flattery
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124. Absolute Knowledge and Moral Growth
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123. Art Alone is Boundless
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122. The Man With a Single Idea
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121. Seeking Wisdom
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120. Love is a Playful Child
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119. Hafiz
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118. Goethe and Heine
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117. Literary Criticism
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116. Horace, Montaigne and Azad
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115. Common-place Facts
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114. Experience and Knowledge
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113. The Value of the Moment
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112. Shakespeare and Goethe
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111. The Effect of Philosophy and Poetry
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110. The Poet As a Human Being
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109. Man and Infinity
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108. The Anatomy of the Human Mind
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107. The Instinct to Collect Testimonials
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106. The Psychologist and the Poet
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105. Thanksgiving
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104. Think of the Devil
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103. God and the Devil
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102. The Importance of a True Marriage
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101. True Political Life
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100. Sunset on the Banks of Ravi
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99. Conformity Without Dogma
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98. The Most Charming Thing on Earth
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97. Plato and Goethe
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96. Philosophy and Poetry
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95. A Prophet
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94. Poets and Politicians
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93. The Young Prophets and the Muslim Woman
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92. Moral Readers
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91. Democracy and Imperialism
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90. Democracy
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89. Miracles
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88. The Big Library
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87. The Moral Value of Suffering
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86. The Lazy Mind
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85. A Successful Man
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84. To Become A Public Leader
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83. Success in Life
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82. Contemplation Without Action
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81. Virtuous People
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80. Sin and Piety
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79. The Gramophone of History
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78. The Vague and the Obscure
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77. The Poet and the World-Spirit
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76. Infinity
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75. Suffering
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74. To Reconstruct This World
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73. The Wonderful History of the Muslim Community
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72. Idolatry
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71. Self-Control
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70. To Revitalise the Dying Organism
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69. Kant’s Categorical Imperative
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68. The Idea of Nationality
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67. Waiting for the Mehdi
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66. The Thought of the Powerful Man
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65. The Touch of Power
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64. The Powerful Man
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63. God is Power
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62. The End of Education
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61. The Worth of Things
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60. Equality
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59. The Interpretation of History
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58. The Critical Period for the Musalmans of India
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57. Wonder
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56. Arab Poetry
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55. Scepticism and Religion
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54. The Power of Minorities
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53. Amusements in Muslim Countries
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52. The Memory of Man
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51. Robber Nations
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50. The Soul of Oscar Wilde
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49. Milton
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48. Goethe’s Faust
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47. White Man’s Burden
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46. Ideas
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45. On Loving One’s Enemy
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44. The Spiritual Ideal of the German Nation
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43. Polygamy
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42. The Relationship of Ideas to Their Historical Context
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41. Modern Science and Democracy
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40. The Dependence of Science on Metaphysics
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39. Mazzini
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38. The Jewish Contribution to Civilisation
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37. Parables
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36. Hegel, Goethe, Ghalib, Bedil and Wordsworth
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35. The Popularity of a Poem
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34. The Tutelage of Nations
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33. Ghalib
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32. The Conquest of Persia
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31. Aurangzeb
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30. The Madness of Nietzsche
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29. Aristotle
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28. Christ and Spinoza
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27. European Christianity
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26. Life as Criticism of Poetry
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25. The Future of Afghanistan
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24. Right and Might
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23. The Modern Hindu
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22. The German Nation
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21. Muslim Solidarity
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20. Justice
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19. Patriotism
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18. Fanaticism
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17. Metaphysics
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16. History
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15. Personal Immortality
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14. Poetry and Logical Truth
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13. Forms of Government
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12. 15th May 1910
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11. Hegel’s System of Philosophy
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10. The God of Islam
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9. The Power of Belief
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8. Cruel Psychology
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7. The Satisfaction of Vanity
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6. A Dialogue
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5. The Existence of God
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4. The Economics of Charity
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3. Human Intellect
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2. The Discovery
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1. Art
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Stray Reflections, 1910
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