Reform and Regeneration in Bengal, 1774-1823Rabindra Bharati University, 1968 - 392 sidor |
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... introduction of light " , and by the term " introduction of light " Grant meant not only the preaching of the Gospel , but also the introduction of western learning . Western learn- ing could be introduced in this country either through ...
... introduction of light " , and by the term " introduction of light " Grant meant not only the preaching of the Gospel , but also the introduction of western learning . Western learn- ing could be introduced in this country either through ...
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... introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of British India . The Act also envisaged the foundation of schools , public lectures and other institutions at the three presidencies of Fort William ...
... introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of British India . The Act also envisaged the foundation of schools , public lectures and other institutions at the three presidencies of Fort William ...
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... introduction to his Translation Of The Cena Upanishad ( 1816 ) Rammohun hinted at the success of his reform movement , however limited it might be . " It is with no ordinary feeling of satis- faction that I have already seen many ...
... introduction to his Translation Of The Cena Upanishad ( 1816 ) Rammohun hinted at the success of his reform movement , however limited it might be . " It is with no ordinary feeling of satis- faction that I have already seen many ...
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