Book Title: Jain Philosophy
Author(s): Virchand R Gandhi
Publisher: Agamoday Samiti

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________________ 273 IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA. My brothers and sisters of America: By your indulgence and brotherly kindness, I have been permitted to deliver to you the message which I was commissioned to bear from my people in India to you, and it has been received in the spirit in which I endeavoured to present it. For this not unexpected reception, but none the less therefore grateful to me, I do not find words at my command press my gratitude. to ex My subject to-day may be properly called pressions that I have received during my this country," the impressions of various which may or may not be correct. Jain Education International << not be In presenting these impressions I shall able to do so in as connected and perfect a manner as more nature consideration would enable me to do therefore, you will be prepared to overlook what may appear to be a desultory or fragmentary disI deem it my duty and feel under obligations to give utterance to the impressions which I course. For Private & Personal Use Only Im sojourn in characters www.jainelibrary.org

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