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The object he attempted was great and laudable. As Cunnigham puts it, "Success is thus not always the measure of greatness.: The last apostle of the Sikhs did not live to see his own ends accomplished, but he effectually roused the dormant energies of a vanquished people, and filled them with a lofty although fitful longing for social freedom and national ascendancy, the proper adjuncts of that purity of worship which had been preached by Nanak.
Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 2 – 3 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail. Cover slightly damaged from top and bottom (slight tear at front bottom corner of book)no major damage, soiled due to handling in warehouse. Pages intact
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