The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun RoyMary Carpenter Trübner, 1866 - 255 |
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... considered a knowledge of that language necessary to every native of any distinction . From Persian he was led almost as a matter of course to Arabic and the Koran . His own statement is , that the religion of Mahomed at first made some ...
... considered a knowledge of that language necessary to every native of any distinction . From Persian he was led almost as a matter of course to Arabic and the Koran . His own statement is , that the religion of Mahomed at first made some ...
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... considered in so high a light as to compensate for every moral defect . Even the most atrocious crimes weigh little or nothing in the balance against the supposed guilt of its violation . Murder , theft , or perjury , though brought ...
... considered in so high a light as to compensate for every moral defect . Even the most atrocious crimes weigh little or nothing in the balance against the supposed guilt of its violation . Murder , theft , or perjury , though brought ...
Strona 90
... considered the va- rious circumstances which interfered with its improve- ment , or which , on the other hand , tended to promote it . They shew him to be at once the philosopher and the patriot . They are full of practical wisdom ; and ...
... considered the va- rious circumstances which interfered with its improve- ment , or which , on the other hand , tended to promote it . They shew him to be at once the philosopher and the patriot . They are full of practical wisdom ; and ...
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... considered . We cannot here do more , however , than mention where this evidence is to be found , and give a few extracts from it : - " In the Appendix to the Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the affairs of ...
... considered . We cannot here do more , however , than mention where this evidence is to be found , and give a few extracts from it : - " In the Appendix to the Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the affairs of ...
Strona 103
... but little known . We may hope that they will not be allowed to remain much longer in obscurity , but will be collected and republished . Having thus considered the Rajah RAMMOHUN ROY during his residence RESIDENCE IN LONDON . 103.
... but little known . We may hope that they will not be allowed to remain much longer in obscurity , but will be collected and republished . Having thus considered the Rajah RAMMOHUN ROY during his residence RESIDENCE IN LONDON . 103.
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