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... Native newspapers published in Bengal , thus observes : " How necessary a step this ( the establishment of a Native Press ) . was for the amelioration of the condition of the Natives , no person can be ignorant who has traced the ...
... Native newspapers published in Bengal , thus observes : " How necessary a step this ( the establishment of a Native Press ) . was for the amelioration of the condition of the Natives , no person can be ignorant who has traced the ...
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... native officers , and being free from any local check on their public conduct . their regularity , attention to business , and other judicial habits , are not equal to the wishes of their employers , nor calculated to give general ...
... native officers , and being free from any local check on their public conduct . their regularity , attention to business , and other judicial habits , are not equal to the wishes of their employers , nor calculated to give general ...
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Shashi Ahluwalia, Meenakshi Ahluwalia. their native officers ? A. Those who are not well versed in the native languages , and in the regulations of government , must necessarily be very much dependent on their native officers , as well ...
Shashi Ahluwalia, Meenakshi Ahluwalia. their native officers ? A. Those who are not well versed in the native languages , and in the regulations of government , must necessarily be very much dependent on their native officers , as well ...
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His Religious Thought 220 | 73 |
Pioneer of Indian Journalism and Modern | 102 |
His Economic Thought | 142 |
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