Rammohun Roy: A Study of His Life, Works, and ThoughtsU. Ray, 1933 - 345 sidor |
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... allowed in these countries , are still more shamefully neglected in general by their step - sons , and sometimes dreadfully treated by their sisters - in - law who have fortunately a son or sons by their husband . ” How penetrating was ...
... allowed in these countries , are still more shamefully neglected in general by their step - sons , and sometimes dreadfully treated by their sisters - in - law who have fortunately a son or sons by their husband . ” How penetrating was ...
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... allowed under the Government , they enjoyed free of charge , large tracts of country attached to certain offices of trust and dignity , while natives of learning and talent were rewarded with numerous situations of honour and emolument ...
... allowed under the Government , they enjoyed free of charge , large tracts of country attached to certain offices of trust and dignity , while natives of learning and talent were rewarded with numerous situations of honour and emolument ...
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... allowed to the European judges , in appointing the native officers , in case of difference of opinion : the native assessor , however , having a right to record his dissent . " He advocated the introduction of English as the court ...
... allowed to the European judges , in appointing the native officers , in case of difference of opinion : the native assessor , however , having a right to record his dissent . " He advocated the introduction of English as the court ...
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Rammohun Roy: A Study of His Life, Works, and Thoughts Upendra Nath Ball Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1933 |
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acquaintance Adam appeared Benares Bengali Brahma Samaj Bristol British Burdwan Calcutta character Christ Christian College Committee common countrymen Court death desire Digby divine doctrines duties Dwarkanath Tagore Emperor England English enlightened Estlin European existence expressed faith father feel felt Government Governor-General Hindoo Hindu honour human husband idolatry knowledge labours language Lant Carpenter learned letter London Lord William Bentinck Maniktala Marshman ment mind Miss Castle Miss Hare Miss Kiddell missionaries mohun moral Murshidabad native never object opinion orthodox Pandits Persian persons political practice Precepts of Jesus present published Raja Rammohun Raja Rammohun Roy Rajah Rammohun Roy Ramkanta received reformer regarding religion religious respect revenue Rungpur Sabha Sanskrit Sastras Sati says Scriptures social society spirit Stapleton Grove Supreme Tagore thought tion truth Unitarian Vedanta Vedas views widows William Adam women worship writes wrote Zamindars