Rammohun Roy: A Bi-centenary TributeNiharranjan Ray National Book Trust, India, 1974 - 200 sidor On Raja Rammohun Roy, 1772?-1833, founder of the Brahmo Samaj. |
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... freedom that this technology had brought about , any curtailment of the opportuni- ties opened up by it , Rammohun resisted and fought against as much as he could . He was actively associated for most of the years he was in Calcutta ...
... freedom that this technology had brought about , any curtailment of the opportuni- ties opened up by it , Rammohun resisted and fought against as much as he could . He was actively associated for most of the years he was in Calcutta ...
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... freedom meant absence of privilege , it also meant , in the sphere of economic life , abolition of commercial privilege , freedom of trade , and freedom of not only holding pro- perty , but also disposing of it as one liked in his own ...
... freedom meant absence of privilege , it also meant , in the sphere of economic life , abolition of commercial privilege , freedom of trade , and freedom of not only holding pro- perty , but also disposing of it as one liked in his own ...
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... freedom not only of the body but of the mind - freedom not only of action but also of thought . Love of freedom was perhaps the strongest passion of his soul . It was a conviction , rationally derived from his firm belief that a well ...
... freedom not only of the body but of the mind - freedom not only of action but also of thought . Love of freedom was perhaps the strongest passion of his soul . It was a conviction , rationally derived from his firm belief that a well ...
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