Raja Ram Mohun RoyI. A. Isaac, 1911 - 224 oldal |
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authorities Baikunthanath Roy Bengali literature Brahmin Brahmo Samaj British Government Christian civil conduct coun Council countrymen David Hare Dwarka Dwarkanath Tagore England English enjoyed established expressed father feel friends Governor-General Governor-General of India hatred and contempt heirs hereditaments and premises Hindu honour hope idolatry Judges Kalinath Roy ledge liberty Lordship Mahomedan Majesty Majesty's faithful subjects manner memorial ment messuage mind Miss Castle Miss Hare Miss Kiddle Mohun Roy's natives of India oppression pandit possession present Prichard privileges Prosunnocoomar Tagore Radhaprosad Roy Raja Ram Mohun Raja's Ram Mohun Roy Ramanath Tagore Ramchunder Vidyabagish reformer religion religious respect Roy and Ramanath Rule and Ordinance rulers Sanskrit Stapleton Grove Supreme Court survivor suttee tenements tion trustees or trustee Unitarian Vidyabagish and Ram women worship আমাদের এবং কত কর করিয়া করেন কি কিন্তু কিরূপে তাঁহার তুমি তোমার নাই পূর্ব্বক যে সেই হইয়া
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140. oldal - TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. " MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY,
124. oldal - Shastra cannot be said to have improved his mind after he has learned from it into how many ideal classes the objects in the Universe are divided, and what speculative relation the soul bears to the body, the body to the soul, the eye to the ear, etc.
124. oldal - If it had been intended to keep the British nation in ignorance of real knowledge, the Baconian philosophy would not have been .allowed to displace the system of the schoolmen which was the best calculated to perpetuate ignorance. In the same manner the Sanscrit system of education would be the .best calculated to keep this country in darkness, if such had been the policy of the British legislature.
156. oldal - Animadversions on the measures and proceedings of the Honourable Court of Directors, or other public authorities in England, connected with the Government of India, or disquisitions on political transactions of the local administration, or offensive remarks levelled at the...
196. oldal - Finding them generally more intelligent, more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined in their favour, feeling persuaded that their rule, though a foreign yoke, would lead more speedily and surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants; and I enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in their public capacity.
204. oldal - ... belonging or in any wise appertaining or with the same or any part or parcel thereof now or at any time or times heretofore held used occupied possessed or* enjoyed or accepted reputed deemed taken or known as part parcel or member thereof...
209. oldal - And that no sermon, preaching, discourse, prayer or hymn be delivered, made or used in such worship but such as have a tendency to the promotion of the contemplation of the Author and Preserver of the Universe, to the promotion of charity, morality, piety, benevolence, virtue, and the strengthening of the bonds of union between men of all religious persuasions and creeds.
119. oldal - When this seminary of learning was proposed, we understood that the government in England had ordered a considerable sum of money to be annually devoted to the instruction of its Indian subjects. We were filled with sanguine hopes...
157. oldal - Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population of any intended interference with their religious opinions or observances.
206. oldal - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances...