Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... Raja Ram , the Raja's adopted son , was very naughty ; and he used to play all sorts of tricks on the Raja , but all this could never disturb the equanimity of the Raja's temper . In fact , Rammohun Roy had the sweetest temper that I ...
... Raja Ram , the Raja's adopted son , was very naughty ; and he used to play all sorts of tricks on the Raja , but all this could never disturb the equanimity of the Raja's temper . In fact , Rammohun Roy had the sweetest temper that I ...
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... Raja Ram was his natural son , though he himself said Raja Ram was an orphan of a Durwan ( orderly ) of some Saheb , and Rammohun Roy brought him up ! " Miss Collet who looked upon Rammohun as a knight sans peur et sans reproche , of ...
... Raja Ram was his natural son , though he himself said Raja Ram was an orphan of a Durwan ( orderly ) of some Saheb , and Rammohun Roy brought him up ! " Miss Collet who looked upon Rammohun as a knight sans peur et sans reproche , of ...
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... Raja Ram . Rammohun had found it difficult to make satisfactory arrangements for the boy's care and education in London . At one time he had placed Raja Ram in the hands of a certain British cleric- the Rev. Samuel Wood - who was a man ...
... Raja Ram . Rammohun had found it difficult to make satisfactory arrangements for the boy's care and education in London . At one time he had placed Raja Ram in the hands of a certain British cleric- the Rev. Samuel Wood - who was a man ...
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