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acquired advantage afford already Annual appear application Arabic attached attained attend authority Bengalee Bombay Books branch character Civil College College of Fort Company completed conduct considerable Council course Court Degrees of Honor diligence directed Discourse distinguished duty English enter entitled established Examination Excellency expected extensive former Fort William four FOURTH furnished gentlemen George Government guages Hindoos Hindoostanee Hindoostanee language Honorary hope important improvement India institution interests Junior knowledge labours language late learned Madras means Medal merit months Native nature notice objects observe obtained occasion Officers Opponent Oriental Oriental Languages period Persian present presidencies principles Prize Professors proficiency progress public service qualified received regulations Report respective result Reward satisfaction SECOND CLASS Servants short Statutes Students success Sunskrit talents Term THIRD CLASS tion translation Visitor William WRITING
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Σελίδα 291 - whatever his condition might be, ever possessed a mind so entirely exempt from every sordid passion, so negligent of fortune, and all its grovelling pursuits — in a word, so entirely disinterested — nor ever owned a spirit more firmly and nobly independent. I speak of these things with some knowledge, and wish to record a competent testimony to the fact, (hat witliin my experience, Dr.
Σελίδα vii - Is there any public or Charity School, endow'd, or otherwise maintain'd in your Parish ? What Number of Children are taught in it ? And what Care is taken to instruct them in the Principles of the Christian Religion, according to the Doctrine of the Church of England ; and to bring them duly to Church, as the Canon requires ? IV.
Σελίδα 507 - It would be treason against British sentiment to imagine that it ever could be the principle of this Government to perpetuate ignorance in order to secure paltry and dishonest advantages over the blindness of the multitude.