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Raja Rammohun Roy. his Life Writings and Speeches

1925

The evidence embraces some of the most important questions relating to the administration Df India such as the reform of Courts the jurisdion of the country's courts over Europeans the Jury iystem the separation of the executive and judicial iffices the codification of laws the advisability of onsulting the people in matters of legislation the itablishment of a native militia the larger [...] This was followed in the next year by an abridgment of the Vedanta and the translations of the Rena Upanishad and the Isha Upanishad to which were added in 18[g translations of the Mundaka and the Katha Upanishads : all these publications run in the same direction as they more or less speak of the unity of the Godhead. [...] You cannot surely be ignorant that the Divine Ram was the reputed son of Dasarath of the offspring of Bhaggeerath of the tribe of Raghoo cs Jesus was the reputed son of Joseph of the House of David of the Tribe of Judah. [...] Finding"RAJA RAM MOHUN ROY 39' that the then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Sir Edward Hyde East had the good of the land of his adoption at heart these two selfless workers approaced his Lordship with their scheme and the result was the establishment of the said college in the year 1817 the main object of which was the spread of English education among the natives of the country. [...] When for instance the question of the renewal of the Charter of the Honourable East India Company was on the fapis and several individuals connected with India were examined as witnessess on the subject the authorities in England wished Ram Mohun Roy also a respectable gentlman of the !and to give his evidence before the Select Committee of the House of Commons.
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Pages
362
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142070
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-viii unknown view
Raja Ram Mohun Roy
1-64 unknown view
Suttee—The Burning of Widows
1-20 unknown view
The Rights of Women
21-34 unknown view
Freedom of the Press
35-83 unknown view
English Education in India
84-89 unknown view
Religious Toleration
90-92 unknown view
Prospects of Christianity in India
93-110 unknown view
Rights of a Hindu over Ancestral Property
111-151 unknown view
The Revenue System of India
152-190 unknown view
Indian Peasantry
191-200 unknown view
The Judicial System of India
201-250 unknown view
Settlement in India by Europeans
251-260 unknown view
Regulation III of 1828
261-268 unknown view
Address to British Unitarians
269-271 unknown view
Autobiographical Sketch
272-275 unknown view
Backmatter
i-xv unknown view

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