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... seems the more credible for being less than perfect . Nor did he content himself with his own defence . Indeed , he displayed quite exceptional moral courage by taking up the defence of some of the members of his subordinate staff who ...
... seems the more credible for being less than perfect . Nor did he content himself with his own defence . Indeed , he displayed quite exceptional moral courage by taking up the defence of some of the members of his subordinate staff who ...
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... seems . At least there was one exception Devendra- nath's father , Dwarkanath Tagore . Although he was one of the most loyal and devoted disciples of Rammohun , he preferred informality and comfort even when going to a place of worship ...
... seems . At least there was one exception Devendra- nath's father , Dwarkanath Tagore . Although he was one of the most loyal and devoted disciples of Rammohun , he preferred informality and comfort even when going to a place of worship ...
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... seems to comprehend all things . " However , much as he admired their intelligence , refinement and religious fervour , Rammohun was a little disappointed to find that most of his women friends and acquaintances showed a singular ...
... seems to comprehend all things . " However , much as he admired their intelligence , refinement and religious fervour , Rammohun was a little disappointed to find that most of his women friends and acquaintances showed a singular ...
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