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Page 45
Lord William Bentinck was confirmed in his own views , and in his Resolution of the 7th March 1835 , he gave his verdict in favour of the Anglicists :RESOLUTION.- " The Governor - General of India in Council has attentively considered ...
Lord William Bentinck was confirmed in his own views , and in his Resolution of the 7th March 1835 , he gave his verdict in favour of the Anglicists :RESOLUTION.- " The Governor - General of India in Council has attentively considered ...
Page 99
The march through Gaul to the sca , which ended only in sending the soldiers to gather shells on the shore , is a case in point . There is evidence from other quarters that Caius really did a little business during his expedition to ...
The march through Gaul to the sca , which ended only in sending the soldiers to gather shells on the shore , is a case in point . There is evidence from other quarters that Caius really did a little business during his expedition to ...
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... to the English It is true that Gholam Hossein goes on to say that these feelings have since changed owing to subsequent bad government , but this does not invalidate his tribute to the restraint of the British troops on the march .
... to the English It is true that Gholam Hossein goes on to say that these feelings have since changed owing to subsequent bad government , but this does not invalidate his tribute to the restraint of the British troops on the march .
Page 136
LET us return to the promulgation by Lord William Bentinck of his Resolution of the 7th March , 1835 . Within a fortnight of that date he quitted the shores of India , and heard but little of the keen disappointment with which his ...
LET us return to the promulgation by Lord William Bentinck of his Resolution of the 7th March , 1835 . Within a fortnight of that date he quitted the shores of India , and heard but little of the keen disappointment with which his ...
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From March 1835 , however , the General Committee had been under the presidency of Lord Macaulay ; and as might have been expected , it had resolutely set itself to spread education among the upper and middle classes through the medium ...
From March 1835 , however , the General Committee had been under the presidency of Lord Macaulay ; and as might have been expected , it had resolutely set itself to spread education among the upper and middle classes through the medium ...
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