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... persons possessing leisure and natural influ- ence over the minds of their countrymen . By raising the standard of instruction amongst these classes , you would eventually produce a much greater and more beneficial change in the ideas ...
... persons possessing leisure and natural influ- ence over the minds of their countrymen . By raising the standard of instruction amongst these classes , you would eventually produce a much greater and more beneficial change in the ideas ...
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... persons in authority under Native powers , and who may be termed the Soldier class . 2nd . Those who have acquired wealth in trade or com- merce , or the commercial class . 3rd . The higher employés of Government . 4th . Brahmins , with ...
... persons in authority under Native powers , and who may be termed the Soldier class . 2nd . Those who have acquired wealth in trade or com- merce , or the commercial class . 3rd . The higher employés of Government . 4th . Brahmins , with ...
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... persons ; the mortifica- tion , however , is diminished by finding that the despised classes form a very insignificant fraction of the community ; and when he recollects the prevalence of similar opinions in his own country , —of the ...
... persons ; the mortifica- tion , however , is diminished by finding that the despised classes form a very insignificant fraction of the community ; and when he recollects the prevalence of similar opinions in his own country , —of the ...
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... persons unconnected with the schools , according to regulations to be formed hereafter ; and having the general concurrence of the committees on this point , we resolved that , if sanctioned by the Board , these libraries should be set ...
... persons unconnected with the schools , according to regulations to be formed hereafter ; and having the general concurrence of the committees on this point , we resolved that , if sanctioned by the Board , these libraries should be set ...
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... his presence , the Members were of opinion that the Banians , who had among them many wealthy and influential persons , and who formed a considerable portion of the inhabitants of Bombay , had up to this time taken but little interest in ...
... his presence , the Members were of opinion that the Banians , who had among them many wealthy and influential persons , and who formed a considerable portion of the inhabitants of Bombay , had up to this time taken but little interest in ...
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