Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... Delhi who was the vassal and the Company was the master . But at the time when the treaty was signed 1805 the British were still exercised over the French , who still occupied the island of Mauritius , and their residual influence in ...
... Delhi who was the vassal and the Company was the master . But at the time when the treaty was signed 1805 the British were still exercised over the French , who still occupied the island of Mauritius , and their residual influence in ...
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... Delhi to negotiate on his behalf , although they had heard from the Governor - General in Council that Rammohun was going to England for that purpose and further that the British Resident in Delhi , Sir Edward Colebrooke , had confirmed ...
... Delhi to negotiate on his behalf , although they had heard from the Governor - General in Council that Rammohun was going to England for that purpose and further that the British Resident in Delhi , Sir Edward Colebrooke , had confirmed ...
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... Delhi and not only for economic reasons . The " Clique " at Fort William , if not Bentinck himself , had obstructed Ram- mohun's mission at every stage and tried to block it altogether . Any concession , therefore , meant acknowledging ...
... Delhi and not only for economic reasons . The " Clique " at Fort William , if not Bentinck himself , had obstructed Ram- mohun's mission at every stage and tried to block it altogether . Any concession , therefore , meant acknowledging ...
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CHAPTER THREE | 42 |
Variations in a Lower | 81 |
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