Political Thinkers of Modern India: Raja Rammohun RoyVerinder Grover Deep & Deep Publications, 1990 |
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... languages , viz . the Hebrew and the Greek , and thus to know whether these books were genuine or full of interpolations as alleged by Mohammad and his followers . Though he may not have found the study of the Hebrew language very ...
... languages , viz . the Hebrew and the Greek , and thus to know whether these books were genuine or full of interpolations as alleged by Mohammad and his followers . Though he may not have found the study of the Hebrew language very ...
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... languages and dialects . They printed the first books in the language of Bengal , and were the first to cultivate the language and make it the vehicle of national instruction . They published also the first vernacular newspaper in India ...
... languages and dialects . They printed the first books in the language of Bengal , and were the first to cultivate the language and make it the vehicle of national instruction . They published also the first vernacular newspaper in India ...
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... language , we find that the public is no longer entirely at the mercy of the Brahmans , in the interpretation of the Hindoo law , and Religious doctrine . For example , the translation of the institutes of Menu , by Sir William Jones ...
... language , we find that the public is no longer entirely at the mercy of the Brahmans , in the interpretation of the Hindoo law , and Religious doctrine . For example , the translation of the institutes of Menu , by Sir William Jones ...
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Mani Lal C Parekh | 3 |
Rammohun | 22 |
Ashoke Chatterjee | 127 |
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