Raja Rammohun Roy, His Social, Political, and Economic IdeasDeep & Deep Publications, 1987 - 188 sidor |
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... native officers , in case of differences of opinion ; the native assessors , however , should have a right to record his disent These assessors should be selected out of those natives who had been already employed for a period of not ...
... native officers , in case of differences of opinion ; the native assessors , however , should have a right to record his disent These assessors should be selected out of those natives who had been already employed for a period of not ...
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... natives of India would be very glad to purchase English salt if imported excepting perhaps a very few pro- fessional Brahmins . The bulk of the people , he maintained , would make no distinction between the salt , which was home made ...
... natives of India would be very glad to purchase English salt if imported excepting perhaps a very few pro- fessional Brahmins . The bulk of the people , he maintained , would make no distinction between the salt , which was home made ...
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... natives of this soil . Raja Rammohun Roy led an agitation in this respect . For the inclusion of the natives on the juries even the Indian Jury Act of 1826 which allowed the natives to act as Jurors in the cases of trials of Hindus and ...
... natives of this soil . Raja Rammohun Roy led an agitation in this respect . For the inclusion of the natives on the juries even the Indian Jury Act of 1826 which allowed the natives to act as Jurors in the cases of trials of Hindus and ...
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Preface | 9 |
Social Ideas and Reforms | 30 |
Religious Reforms | 56 |
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administration ancestral property ancient appeal authority B.N. Das Gupta Benares Bengal Brahmins Brahmo Samaj British Builders of Modern Calcutta caste system Christian civil countrymen cultivators culture custom David Hare Dayabhaga Delhi Dwarkanath Dwarkanath Tagore East India Company economic emphasised England English established European father favour felt freedom Hindu Law History of India husband Ibid ideas Indian society indigo interest J.C. Ghose judges judicial Jury justice King-in-Council knowledge Kulin land language liberty Lord marriage ment Mitakshara Modern India Mohammedan moral N.C. Ganguli nation nationalist natives object opinion orthodox Pandits Patna Persian persons petition political polygamy practice Press progress published Raja Rammohun Roy Rangpur realised regard religion religious reply revenue Roy's rules S.D. Collet S.N. Tagore salt Sambad Kaumudi Sanskrit scriptures settlement Shastras Supreme Suttee thought tion trade U.N. Ball Unitarian Varna Vedanta western widow women worship wrote Zamindars