Christian researches in AsiaRichard Scott, 1812 - 306 pages |
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... ment , was Meer Buhador Ulee , a Hindu . The College was founded on the 4th of May , 1800. After it had flourished for almost seven years , during which period it produced nearly one hundred volumes in Oriental literature , * the Court ...
... ment , was Meer Buhador Ulee , a Hindu . The College was founded on the 4th of May , 1800. After it had flourished for almost seven years , during which period it produced nearly one hundred volumes in Oriental literature , * the Court ...
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... ment , as exerted by the Marquis Wellesley . The Court of Directors were probably not fully aware of the importance of the literary works then carrying on , ( although , indeed , their objec- tion was not so much to the utility , as to ...
... ment , as exerted by the Marquis Wellesley . The Court of Directors were probably not fully aware of the importance of the literary works then carrying on , ( although , indeed , their objec- tion was not so much to the utility , as to ...
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... ment in its behalf . In order to obtain a distinct view of the state of Christianity and of Superstition in Asia , the Superintendants of the College had , before this period , entered into correspondence with in- telligent persons in ...
... ment in its behalf . In order to obtain a distinct view of the state of Christianity and of Superstition in Asia , the Superintendants of the College had , before this period , entered into correspondence with in- telligent persons in ...
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... ment and controul of the English Government ; which he is now happy to find was not the fact at the time . Whether the account of the new Regulation had reached England before the 1st of July , 1810 , when he had occasion first to ...
... ment and controul of the English Government ; which he is now happy to find was not the fact at the time . Whether the account of the new Regulation had reached England before the 1st of July , 1810 , when he had occasion first to ...
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... ment of its funds ; and that the exercise of the authority of the government should extend only to objects falling directly within the province of the magistrate , as the care of the police , the administration of justice , and the ...
... ment of its funds ; and that the exercise of the authority of the government should extend only to objects falling directly within the province of the magistrate , as the care of the police , the administration of justice , and the ...
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