Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 1 |
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During the period of his stay there he devoted himself to his studies in these languages not only with the industry expected of a good student , but with an enthusiasm which went far beyond ordinary diligence .
During the period of his stay there he devoted himself to his studies in these languages not only with the industry expected of a good student , but with an enthusiasm which went far beyond ordinary diligence .
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Ramkanta and his son could not be expected to match the resources and influence which Raja Tej Chand , one of the biggest landowners of Bengal , had at his command . In the new order that was being established in India at the close of ...
Ramkanta and his son could not be expected to match the resources and influence which Raja Tej Chand , one of the biggest landowners of Bengal , had at his command . In the new order that was being established in India at the close of ...
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Indeed , they could hardly have been expected to reward , what they must have considered an act of insufferable impertinence on Rammohun's part , with a permanent preferment in the Company's administration . They could not , of course ...
Indeed , they could hardly have been expected to reward , what they must have considered an act of insufferable impertinence on Rammohun's part , with a permanent preferment in the Company's administration . They could not , of course ...
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