The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... knowledge into practical life . He turned " from theory to practice , from doctrine to insti- tution , from polemics ... knowledge . He did so with a specific purpose- to use his knowledge for the welfare of humanity . He 66 wanted to ...
... knowledge into practical life . He turned " from theory to practice , from doctrine to insti- tution , from polemics ... knowledge . He did so with a specific purpose- to use his knowledge for the welfare of humanity . He 66 wanted to ...
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... knowledge . He also became a member of the Society for the Acquisition of General Knowledge in 1838 , but radical thought and philosophy apparently was unsuit-- able to his bent of mind . In 1838 Devendranath was con- verted to the ...
... knowledge . He also became a member of the Society for the Acquisition of General Knowledge in 1838 , but radical thought and philosophy apparently was unsuit-- able to his bent of mind . In 1838 Devendranath was con- verted to the ...
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... knowledge is dangerous to the existence of all legitimate authority , since , as a people become enlightened , they will discover that by a unity of effort , the many may easily shake off the yoke of the few , and thus become ...
... knowledge is dangerous to the existence of all legitimate authority , since , as a people become enlightened , they will discover that by a unity of effort , the many may easily shake off the yoke of the few , and thus become ...
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