Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... took meals in his own cabin , and at first suffered considerable inconvenience from the want of a separate fireplace , having nothing but a common choola on board . His servants , too , fell desperately sea - sick ( though , as if his ...
... took meals in his own cabin , and at first suffered considerable inconvenience from the want of a separate fireplace , having nothing but a common choola on board . His servants , too , fell desperately sea - sick ( though , as if his ...
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... took place and the effect it had on Rammohun and Roscoe . After telling us that " Rammohun Roy felt it so much , that he could not speak about it " , he adds : " His introduction to the celebrated Roscoe took place , as I have mentioned ...
... took place and the effect it had on Rammohun and Roscoe . After telling us that " Rammohun Roy felt it so much , that he could not speak about it " , he adds : " His introduction to the celebrated Roscoe took place , as I have mentioned ...
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... took a cast of the Rajah's head and face . Mr. J. Hare and I went into Bristol , and made arrangements about the ... took place on Saturday and his report records the symptoms , but is not very definite about the cause of death : " An ...
... took a cast of the Rajah's head and face . Mr. J. Hare and I went into Bristol , and made arrangements about the ... took place on Saturday and his report records the symptoms , but is not very definite about the cause of death : " An ...
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