Sa > References for ‘sanguinary’
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[8] There is little difference between [...] respective nations, they fought many sanguinary battles among themselves. On the [...] nation on the basis of that factor.
[45] There are two more reasons why [...] want this. They tried to check the sanguinary revolution by preaching the theory of non-violence.
[10] Only the thought-wave which emanates [...] in human society – so many sanguinary battles, so much warfare. This problem may disturb the peace of the entire universe.
[9] Of these four, dogma-centred philosophies [...] or composure, so there cannot be sanguinary clashes or bloodshed. Common human [...] experienced any God-centred philosophy.
[3] Capitalism and communism have polluted [...] two world wars and so many other sanguinary battles in the world in the recent past.
[173] Those who have a correct philosophy [...] not adopted by a government, and sanguinary revolution is sure to come and ultimately the power will be made over to the sadvipras.
[16] SOME [...] blood sanguine, sanguinary hope [...] for post-disease care.
[19] There may be another disease, another [...] In the name of religion so many sanguinary battles were fought in the past, [...] panacea for all psychic ailments.
[5] You must strengthen the base of [...] geo-sentiment, socio-sentiment or sanguinary sentiment. These sentiments have [...] speed is the order of the universe.
[19] Waves have to be developed for [...] in the blood. According to the sanguinary flow and strength of the nerves, sub-stations of the mind go on transmitting the waves.
[36] Indias peasants, under the [...] what is the way out for them? Is sanguinary revolution the surest way of attaining [...] requirements would have to be fulfilled.
[76] When the hopes and aspirations [...] framework, a non-democratic or sanguinary revolution is sure to take place. [...] is inevitable and irresistible.
[41] To know English properly, people [...] “sanguinea” and its adjective is “sanguinary.”
[79] “After Shasháuṋkas [...] Rarh. War ensued and after two sanguinary battles at Nalhát́i [...] condemned and censured him for this.