Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... become even more so . But what had sustained him through many a dark hour of frustration and near - defeat was an intuitive sense of conviction that the forward impulse and thrust of events was in the direction in which he was trying to ...
... become even more so . But what had sustained him through many a dark hour of frustration and near - defeat was an intuitive sense of conviction that the forward impulse and thrust of events was in the direction in which he was trying to ...
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... become Bengali poets down the ages - though , perhaps , not only Bengali poets . But his contemporaries could hardly have failed to savour in it the sense of something very real in their experience of the world around them . For , like ...
... become Bengali poets down the ages - though , perhaps , not only Bengali poets . But his contemporaries could hardly have failed to savour in it the sense of something very real in their experience of the world around them . For , like ...
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... become particularly necessary during the period of political reaction and illiberality which set in with the brief but disastrous proconsular dispensation of John Adam and continued under Amherst , when the authorities at Fort William ...
... become particularly necessary during the period of political reaction and illiberality which set in with the brief but disastrous proconsular dispensation of John Adam and continued under Amherst , when the authorities at Fort William ...
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New Learning for | 12 |
CHAPTER THREE | 42 |
Variations in a Lower | 81 |
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