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... things it could not but be a somewhat unequal battle . For the conservatives , as usual , commanded the big battalions . They were well - entrenched in positions of power and influence in the society of the day . In any case , it is ...
... things it could not but be a somewhat unequal battle . For the conservatives , as usual , commanded the big battalions . They were well - entrenched in positions of power and influence in the society of the day . In any case , it is ...
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... things that have followed in the wake of the establishment of their power , he regards it as being of benefit to India . National independence is not an absolute good ; the object , the end of society , is the happiness of the greatest ...
... things that have followed in the wake of the establishment of their power , he regards it as being of benefit to India . National independence is not an absolute good ; the object , the end of society , is the happiness of the greatest ...
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... things besides religion , not least the political and economic condition of the country and Rammohun , like many of his latter - day compatriots , seems to have painted a somewhat sombre picture of the state of India . " Some ...
... things besides religion , not least the political and economic condition of the country and Rammohun , like many of his latter - day compatriots , seems to have painted a somewhat sombre picture of the state of India . " Some ...
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