Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India Iqbal Singh. are well known to be hostile to almost all his countrymen . The letter of Rammohun Roy does not therefore express the opinion of any portion of the natives of India ...
A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India Iqbal Singh. are well known to be hostile to almost all his countrymen . The letter of Rammohun Roy does not therefore express the opinion of any portion of the natives of India ...
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... India " which could only have been intended to poke fun at the Raja . For the second of these " Plans " purports to come from a soap - box orator who describes the Government of India as " the vilest , most scandalous , the most ...
... India " which could only have been intended to poke fun at the Raja . For the second of these " Plans " purports to come from a soap - box orator who describes the Government of India as " the vilest , most scandalous , the most ...
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... India had yet heard of his death . For although there had been some improvement in the lines of communication between India and Britain , it still took more than four months for the news from London to reach Calcutta . Thus it was not ...
... India had yet heard of his death . For although there had been some improvement in the lines of communication between India and Britain , it still took more than four months for the news from London to reach Calcutta . Thus it was not ...
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New Learning for | 12 |
CHAPTER THREE | 42 |
Variations in a Lower | 81 |
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