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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A Bi-centenary Tribute Niharranjan Ray. themselves in trade . The upper strata however was dependent upon the generally demoralised lower strata who were the agents of the alien traders . With freedom of trade and enterprise , Rammohun ...
A Bi-centenary Tribute Niharranjan Ray. themselves in trade . The upper strata however was dependent upon the generally demoralised lower strata who were the agents of the alien traders . With freedom of trade and enterprise , Rammohun ...
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... trade . While he welcomed free trade and economic enterprise in the interest of the country's economic prosperity , he was anxious to see that the poor masses share part of this pros- perity or at least be prevented from being exploited ...
... trade . While he welcomed free trade and economic enterprise in the interest of the country's economic prosperity , he was anxious to see that the poor masses share part of this pros- perity or at least be prevented from being exploited ...
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... trade a lifeless process and handicapped by ignorance ? With the exception of commodi- ties the quality of which had been improved by the Europeans , there were none the quality of which was not lower than that of comparable goods in ...
... trade a lifeless process and handicapped by ignorance ? With the exception of commodi- ties the quality of which had been improved by the Europeans , there were none the quality of which was not lower than that of comparable goods in ...
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