The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... discussed and the Vedas were recited in its meetings . The acceleration of the movement for the abolition of Sati and the rise of ultra - radicalism among the students of the Hindu College intensified the conservative reaction against ...
... discussed and the Vedas were recited in its meetings . The acceleration of the movement for the abolition of Sati and the rise of ultra - radicalism among the students of the Hindu College intensified the conservative reaction against ...
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... discussed . The main main weakness of Macaulay was that he knew India and Indians very little . He had no respect whatsoever for Oriental learning and literature and made the credulous remark that “ A single shelf of good European ...
... discussed . The main main weakness of Macaulay was that he knew India and Indians very little . He had no respect whatsoever for Oriental learning and literature and made the credulous remark that “ A single shelf of good European ...
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... discussed in the meetings . Distinguished men like Rev. Long , Rev. K. S. Mcdonald , W. C. Bonnerjea , Rev. K. M. Banerjee , Dwijendranath Tagore , and Rev. Lalbihari Dey , were connected with the Club . The Club offered two prizes for ...
... discussed in the meetings . Distinguished men like Rev. Long , Rev. K. S. Mcdonald , W. C. Bonnerjea , Rev. K. M. Banerjee , Dwijendranath Tagore , and Rev. Lalbihari Dey , were connected with the Club . The Club offered two prizes for ...
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