Who among the following commented at the beginning of the nineteenth century: "A Hindu woman can go anywhere alone, even in the most crowded places, and she need never fear the impertinent looks and jokes of idle loungers.... A house inhabited solely by women is a sanctuary which the most shameless libertine would not dream of violating."
1
Abbe J.A. Dobois
2
John Malcolm
3
Henry Roberclaw
4
James Outram