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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... realised , there would be , one hopes , a further realisation that even their so - called " proven " facts are just like small slippery plants in a huge , sprawling and majestic forest . But the real meaning of such attempts at clouding ...
... realised , there would be , one hopes , a further realisation that even their so - called " proven " facts are just like small slippery plants in a huge , sprawling and majestic forest . But the real meaning of such attempts at clouding ...
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... realised , was not available to them through the tradi- tional method of education by studying the classical languages in the old way , but it was available only through English . Thus the one great incentive for English studies was ...
... realised , was not available to them through the tradi- tional method of education by studying the classical languages in the old way , but it was available only through English . Thus the one great incentive for English studies was ...
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... realise that they stand on the same broad ground , irrespective of their personal beliefs and religious practices ... realised that unless religious conflicts interwoven into culture conflicts were resolved , the different religious ...
... realise that they stand on the same broad ground , irrespective of their personal beliefs and religious practices ... realised that unless religious conflicts interwoven into culture conflicts were resolved , the different religious ...
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