Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... allowed to open my mouth in my own defence unless by the prosecutor's permission whilst he himself as it were a Judge and supreme over the Mooftees and Circuit Court amlah , sat on the bench with the Judge sometimes speaking harshly to ...
... allowed to open my mouth in my own defence unless by the prosecutor's permission whilst he himself as it were a Judge and supreme over the Mooftees and Circuit Court amlah , sat on the bench with the Judge sometimes speaking harshly to ...
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... allowed complete freedom of choice to his children in the matter of religious belief and conduct seems , however , a little too idyllic to be wholly credible . Indeed , he contradicts himself by implication in another statement , also ...
... allowed complete freedom of choice to his children in the matter of religious belief and conduct seems , however , a little too idyllic to be wholly credible . Indeed , he contradicts himself by implication in another statement , also ...
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... allowed to the European coffee planters be extended to indigo planters and furthermore that some of the more irksome restrictions with which the earlier concession was hedged in be lifted . By now , of course , there was a new incumbent ...
... allowed to the European coffee planters be extended to indigo planters and furthermore that some of the more irksome restrictions with which the earlier concession was hedged in be lifted . By now , of course , there was a new incumbent ...
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New Learning for | 12 |
CHAPTER THREE | 42 |
Variations in a Lower | 81 |
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