The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435 |
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Page 51
The pundits actuated by a laudable desire to spread the knowledge of Sanskrit literature maintained tols at their own expense . It is gratifying to notice that their disinterested and selfsacrificing exertions have met with marks of ...
The pundits actuated by a laudable desire to spread the knowledge of Sanskrit literature maintained tols at their own expense . It is gratifying to notice that their disinterested and selfsacrificing exertions have met with marks of ...
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One characteristic of such literature is that all sorts of knowledge , theological , literary , philosophical , medical , etc. , are jumbled up together in one volume . The information on anyone of these subjects is so vast and ...
One characteristic of such literature is that all sorts of knowledge , theological , literary , philosophical , medical , etc. , are jumbled up together in one volume . The information on anyone of these subjects is so vast and ...
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To collect manuscripts , both Vernacular and Sanskrit , and publish them after careful examination and correction so that these obscure and unnoticed sources of knowledge may not be lost to the nation . To publish biographies of eminent ...
To collect manuscripts , both Vernacular and Sanskrit , and publish them after careful examination and correction so that these obscure and unnoticed sources of knowledge may not be lost to the nation . To publish biographies of eminent ...
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To spread the knowledge of sound literature by establishing circulating libraries in different parts of the country and organising popular lectures on literary subjects by securing the services , which will , in most cases ...
To spread the knowledge of sound literature by establishing circulating libraries in different parts of the country and organising popular lectures on literary subjects by securing the services , which will , in most cases ...
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There are some writers who have endeavoured to attribute this inequality to external circumstances , and have affirmed that however bountiful Nature may have been in bestowing her gifts , unless refined society and knowledge of mankind ...
There are some writers who have endeavoured to attribute this inequality to external circumstances , and have affirmed that however bountiful Nature may have been in bestowing her gifts , unless refined society and knowledge of mankind ...
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