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This new middle class , predominantly Hindu by religion , showed great eagerness for learning the English language and assimilating the new ideas , thoughts and political traditions of the west.42 In the first place , knowledge of ...
This new middle class , predominantly Hindu by religion , showed great eagerness for learning the English language and assimilating the new ideas , thoughts and political traditions of the west.42 In the first place , knowledge of ...
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The Arabian Nights , the Tooteenamah , the Universal Letter Writer , the Royal English Grammar and similar other works were added later . The students simply tried to memorize the meaning of a large number of English words , and those ...
The Arabian Nights , the Tooteenamah , the Universal Letter Writer , the Royal English Grammar and similar other works were added later . The students simply tried to memorize the meaning of a large number of English words , and those ...
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resident at the principal settlements of the Company , could read and write English , some of them remarkably well . Some from sheer curiosity used to read English publications , particularly newspapers.126 The foundation of the Hindu ...
resident at the principal settlements of the Company , could read and write English , some of them remarkably well . Some from sheer curiosity used to read English publications , particularly newspapers.126 The foundation of the Hindu ...
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Beginnings Of The New Education | 1 |
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Religious Reform | 125 |
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