| 1885 - 630 sider
...languages, and early distinguished himself as one of the greatest scholars of his day. " His unwearied labours to promote the social, moral, and physical...suppress idolatry and the rite of Suttee, and his constantly zealous advocacy of whatever tended to advance the glory of God and the welfare of man,... | |
| 1883 - 788 sider
...Mohun Roy Bahadur, a conscientious and steadfast believer in the unity of the Godhead. His unwearied labours to promote the social, moral, and physical...live in the grateful remembrance of his countrymen." His most illustrious follower, Babu Keshub Chender Sen, has advanced a step further. Instead of basing... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1884 - 302 sider
...LANGUAGES, AND EARLY DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF AS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCHOLARS OF THE DAY. HlS UNWEARIED LABORS TO PROMOTE THE SOCIAL, MORAL, AND PHYSICAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, HIS EARNEST ENDEAVORS TO SUPPRESS IDOLATUY AND THE RITE OF SUTTEE, AND HIS CONSTANT ZEALOUS ADVOCACY OF WHATEVER... | |
| 1885 - 648 sider
...These talents, and the advantages arising from his exalted position as a rajah, he devoted entirely to promote the social, moral, and physical condition of the people of India, to suppress idolatry, and to put down the revolting rite of suttee. His zeal and advocacy of whatever... | |
| George Temple - 1890 - 482 sider
...great Keligious Reformers of India. K eshub Chuaderrieu's work inEa.jland. Interv i ew with the Queen. physical condition of the people of India, his earnest...and pride with which his memory is cherished by his decendants. He was born in Radhanagore, in Bengal, in 1774, and died at Bristol, September 27th, 1833."... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1894 - 296 sider
...languages, and early distinguished himself as one of the greatest scholars of the day. His unwearied labours to promote the social, moral and physical...his earnest endeavours to suppress idolatry and the zealous advocacy of whatever tended to advance the glory of God and the welfare of man, live in the... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1901 - 360 sider
...languages, and early distinguished himself as one of the greatest scholars of his day. His unwearied labours to promote the social, moral and physical...in the grateful remembrance of his countrymen. This table record the sorrow and pride with which his memory is cherished by his descendants. He was born... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1917 - 1052 sider
...languages and early distinguished himself as one of the greatest Rcholars of the day. Hin unwearied labours to promote the social, moral and physical...India, his earnest endeavours to suppress idolatry and Sati rite, and his constant zealous advocacy of whatever tended to advance the glory of God and the... | |
| Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 sider
...maintenance. He died three years later at Bristol, where the epitaph on his tomb records : " His unwearied labours to promote the social, moral and physical...his earnest endeavours to suppress idolatry and the zealous advocacy of whatever tended to advance the glory of God and the welfare of man live in the... | |
| Manilal Chhotalal Parekh - 1927 - 214 sider
...languages, And early distinguished himself as one of the greatest scholars of his day. His unwearied labours to promote the social. moral and physical...live in the grateful remembrance of his countrymen." Immediately after his death, there were a number of notices of the death of the great Indian in the... | |
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