General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1852 |
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... applied to be permitted to study Persian and Arabic along with English . This application , and the plan of study in future to be followed in the Mudrissa , is still under the consideration of the Council of Education . Mr. R. C. Raikes ...
... applied to be permitted to study Persian and Arabic along with English . This application , and the plan of study in future to be followed in the Mudrissa , is still under the consideration of the Council of Education . Mr. R. C. Raikes ...
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... applying his diplomatic skill to consolidate the newly acquired empire of his master , by baffling all the efforts of Rakshara , the royal prime minister of the subverted Nanda family , to subvert in turn the new dynasty . This also is ...
... applying his diplomatic skill to consolidate the newly acquired empire of his master , by baffling all the efforts of Rakshara , the royal prime minister of the subverted Nanda family , to subvert in turn the new dynasty . This also is ...
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... applied both to the Oriental and English depart- ments of this College , but which had been allowed to fall into abeyance : " These honorary and pecuniary rewards ( scholarships , medals , & c . ) are only open to the competition of ...
... applied both to the Oriental and English depart- ments of this College , but which had been allowed to fall into abeyance : " These honorary and pecuniary rewards ( scholarships , medals , & c . ) are only open to the competition of ...
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... applied to the Government of Bengal to sanction the building of an Eye Hospital adjoining the College , instead of that which is now rented in Wood Street . The Government refused to sanction the expense of the proposed new Hospital ...
... applied to the Government of Bengal to sanction the building of an Eye Hospital adjoining the College , instead of that which is now rented in Wood Street . The Government refused to sanction the expense of the proposed new Hospital ...
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... applied for furlough to Europe shortly after his return , and resigned his appointment in the College , after having been connected with it from its very commencement . The College Council recorded a minute expressive of their regret at ...
... applied for furlough to Europe shortly after his return , and resigned his appointment in the College , after having been connected with it from its very commencement . The College Council recorded a minute expressive of their regret at ...
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