Raja Rammohun Roy, His Social, Political, and Economic IdeasDeep & Deep Publications, 1987 - 188 sidor |
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... wrote that he no doubt was born in a Hindu family , but how could he represent all or majority of the Hindus . It wrote he could not claim to represent his own forefathers or he could not speak on behalf of the community . But ignoring ...
... wrote that he no doubt was born in a Hindu family , but how could he represent all or majority of the Hindus . It wrote he could not claim to represent his own forefathers or he could not speak on behalf of the community . But ignoring ...
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... wrote that it was generally admitted that not only religion , but unbiassed commonsense , as well as the accurate ... wrote to Prince Jalleyrand on 26 December , 1832 from London , he also had broached the idea of a Supra national ...
... wrote that it was generally admitted that not only religion , but unbiassed commonsense , as well as the accurate ... wrote to Prince Jalleyrand on 26 December , 1832 from London , he also had broached the idea of a Supra national ...
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... wrote many books and articles on Law , Custom and Morality and through them wanted to make country's people modern and enlightened . He was such a visionary that not a single aspect of social , economic and political life etc ...
... wrote many books and articles on Law , Custom and Morality and through them wanted to make country's people modern and enlightened . He was such a visionary that not a single aspect of social , economic and political life etc ...
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Preface | 9 |
Social Ideas and Reforms | 30 |
Religious Reforms | 56 |
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