Political Thinkers of Modern India: Raja Rammohun RoyVerinder Grover Deep & Deep Publications, 1990 |
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... object of publishing it is said to be as follows : " My object in publishing this tract is to recommend those to whom it is addressed , to avoid using harsh or abusive language in their religious intercourse with European Missionaries ...
... object of publishing it is said to be as follows : " My object in publishing this tract is to recommend those to whom it is addressed , to avoid using harsh or abusive language in their religious intercourse with European Missionaries ...
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... object of this , as well as of all texts of the Geeta , is to dissuade men from works performed with desire . The Geeta and its Commentaries are both accessible to all . Let the learned decide the point . You have quoted the following ...
... object of this , as well as of all texts of the Geeta , is to dissuade men from works performed with desire . The Geeta and its Commentaries are both accessible to all . Let the learned decide the point . You have quoted the following ...
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... object was to raise the ideas of the people ' from groveling objects , which only appeal to the senses , to those which are of a mental nature.'158 Had there been any need to maintain this theoretical posture ? 9159 A British observer ...
... object was to raise the ideas of the people ' from groveling objects , which only appeal to the senses , to those which are of a mental nature.'158 Had there been any need to maintain this theoretical posture ? 9159 A British observer ...
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