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... writings on Christian themes Rammohun had shown himself to be remarkably well informed even on such recondite matters as the views of Newton and Locke on the Trini- tarian doctrine . Now he showed himself to be fully abreast of the ...
... writings on Christian themes Rammohun had shown himself to be remarkably well informed even on such recondite matters as the views of Newton and Locke on the Trini- tarian doctrine . Now he showed himself to be fully abreast of the ...
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... writing to him on December 8 , " I have been with infinite satisfaction given to understand by Col. Watson , that you ... writings of so much beauty and excellence should be the pro- duction , not of a native - born Briton , but of an ...
... writing to him on December 8 , " I have been with infinite satisfaction given to understand by Col. Watson , that you ... writings of so much beauty and excellence should be the pro- duction , not of a native - born Briton , but of an ...
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... writings and example cannot be told . But for his exertions and writings , Suttee would be in full vigour at the present day , and the influence of the priesthood in all its ancient force ; he has given the latter a shake , from which ...
... writings and example cannot be told . But for his exertions and writings , Suttee would be in full vigour at the present day , and the influence of the priesthood in all its ancient force ; he has given the latter a shake , from which ...
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The Hand of Time | 3 |
New Learning for Old | 12 |
Moves in a Vendetta | 42 |
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