Rammohun Roy: A Study of His Life, Works, and ThoughtsU. Ray, 1933 - 345 sidor |
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... feel as a legislator for the Hindus , and I believe many enlightened Hindus think and feel . as " Descending from these higher considerations , it cannot be a dishonest ambition that the Government of which I form a part should have the ...
... feel as a legislator for the Hindus , and I believe many enlightened Hindus think and feel . as " Descending from these higher considerations , it cannot be a dishonest ambition that the Government of which I form a part should have the ...
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... feel to proceed to Bristol to experience your further marks of attention and kindness , and Miss Castle's civil reception and polite conversation . But the sense of my duty to the natives of India has hitherto prevented me from fixing a ...
... feel to proceed to Bristol to experience your further marks of attention and kindness , and Miss Castle's civil reception and polite conversation . But the sense of my duty to the natives of India has hitherto prevented me from fixing a ...
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... feel offended even when he would jump over him . In England he placed this boy in charge of the Rev. Mr. Davison , and used to visit the family almost every week . The Davisons cherished great respect for Rammohun and called one of ...
... feel offended even when he would jump over him . In England he placed this boy in charge of the Rev. Mr. Davison , and used to visit the family almost every week . The Davisons cherished great respect for Rammohun and called one of ...
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