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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... native press and maintained that the freedom of the press had on no occasion been abused by them . This press ordinance would utterly block a native expression directed at pointing out the errors and omissions of the Government and its ...
... native press and maintained that the freedom of the press had on no occasion been abused by them . This press ordinance would utterly block a native expression directed at pointing out the errors and omissions of the Government and its ...
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... native jour- nals is liberal , but some of the Bengali newspapers are of a high orthodox nature ; their prejudices or bigotry are however ably met by their own countrymen in the ' Sambad Kaumudi ' and other Hindu journals . The ...
... native jour- nals is liberal , but some of the Bengali newspapers are of a high orthodox nature ; their prejudices or bigotry are however ably met by their own countrymen in the ' Sambad Kaumudi ' and other Hindu journals . The ...
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... native idiom , he also wrote and published a grammar of the Bengali langu- age , which although several grammars that have been written of that tongue have been written by Europeans , is the only worthy of the name ; and he thus by the ...
... native idiom , he also wrote and published a grammar of the Bengali langu- age , which although several grammars that have been written of that tongue have been written by Europeans , is the only worthy of the name ; and he thus by the ...
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