The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... expressed ; and that such worship be per- formed daily , or , at least , as often as once in seven days . Ram Mohan Roy did not rest content with his work as a religious reformer ; his ardour for civil liberty was equally great . His ...
... expressed ; and that such worship be per- formed daily , or , at least , as often as once in seven days . Ram Mohan Roy did not rest content with his work as a religious reformer ; his ardour for civil liberty was equally great . His ...
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... expression . He had selected or indicated the order of Scriptures more peculiarly its own . He had seen it finally housed and endowed . The cause of English education which he had cham- pioned was now on the eve of official victory ...
... expression . He had selected or indicated the order of Scriptures more peculiarly its own . He had seen it finally housed and endowed . The cause of English education which he had cham- pioned was now on the eve of official victory ...
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... expressed the necessity of uniformity in the matter of legislation . Hitherto , the Governor - General in Council could issue regulations which , subject to registration by the Supreme Court , were binding on Bengal ; and the Govern ...
... expressed the necessity of uniformity in the matter of legislation . Hitherto , the Governor - General in Council could issue regulations which , subject to registration by the Supreme Court , were binding on Bengal ; and the Govern ...
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... expressed . 25. We shall say no more of the necessity of deliberation among yourselves . Another point , not less important , is to provide that , in the work of legislation , you shall , as far as may be practicable , avail yourself of ...
... expressed . 25. We shall say no more of the necessity of deliberation among yourselves . Another point , not less important , is to provide that , in the work of legislation , you shall , as far as may be practicable , avail yourself of ...
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... expressed their desire “ to accommodate their views and interests to the subsisting manners and usages of the people , rather than to any abstract theories drawn from other countries , or applicable to a different state of things ...
... expressed their desire “ to accommodate their views and interests to the subsisting manners and usages of the people , rather than to any abstract theories drawn from other countries , or applicable to a different state of things ...
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