Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... fact that he had come firmly to believe that closer contacts with Europe would serve to accelerate the advancement of India in the direction he desired , it would be surprising if he did not take some interest in the project for which ...
... fact that he had come firmly to believe that closer contacts with Europe would serve to accelerate the advancement of India in the direction he desired , it would be surprising if he did not take some interest in the project for which ...
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... fact that for the first time , at least in the religious history of India , a religious society was formed which affirmed its non - sectarian character by abjuring all reference to any particular sacred tablets claiming divine or ...
... fact that for the first time , at least in the religious history of India , a religious society was formed which affirmed its non - sectarian character by abjuring all reference to any particular sacred tablets claiming divine or ...
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... fact . But the concern he felt for is clearly revealed in three brief letters published by R. Rickards in the Appendix to the second volume of his massive : India , or Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character and Condition of the ...
... fact . But the concern he felt for is clearly revealed in three brief letters published by R. Rickards in the Appendix to the second volume of his massive : India , or Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character and Condition of the ...
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