Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1958 |
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... English . However , he almost certainly had another , subtler and larger end in mind and was also aiming at another kind of readership - the officials at Fort William . His friend William Adam said of Rammohun's Grammar that " its ...
... English . However , he almost certainly had another , subtler and larger end in mind and was also aiming at another kind of readership - the officials at Fort William . His friend William Adam said of Rammohun's Grammar that " its ...
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... English Language which has already been mentioned . It was put out by the Unitarian Press which was a venture largely , if not wholly , owned by him . By its very nature it was not a work likely to involve him in any major controversy ...
... English Language which has already been mentioned . It was put out by the Unitarian Press which was a venture largely , if not wholly , owned by him . By its very nature it was not a work likely to involve him in any major controversy ...
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... English Gentleman . " The learned English Gentleman may well have been Dr. H.H. Wilson , Secretary to the Hindu College , who carried weight not only at Fort William but also in London where the opinion was very finely balanced and in ...
... English Gentleman . " The learned English Gentleman may well have been Dr. H.H. Wilson , Secretary to the Hindu College , who carried weight not only at Fort William but also in London where the opinion was very finely balanced and in ...
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