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Words spoken ca. 1911 in London
OOL 06 80135
Phelps:
ABU 2951
ABU 2951
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‘Abdu’l-Bahá
Reported Utterance
Words spoken ca. 1911 in London
60 words
Translation:
Provisional translation
No nation ever advances beyond the point of progress to which its women have attained; the two legs belong to the one body.
Translations (1)
SAS.
Maud, Constance Elizabeth.
Sparks among the Stubble
. Philip Allan & Co., 1924. Memoirs.
https://bahai-
library.com/pdf/m/maud_sparks_among_stubble.pdf
SAS.097
https://bahai-library.com/pdf/m/maud_sparks_among_stubble.pdf