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ed as the medium of mass instruction because a foreign language is always ill - adapted for conveying ideas , and also because it would entail a great expense . The English - educated people , Marshman argued , would most likely be cut ...
ed as the medium of mass instruction because a foreign language is always ill - adapted for conveying ideas , and also because it would entail a great expense . The English - educated people , Marshman argued , would most likely be cut ...
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Regulations ) , H. T. Colebrooke ( Sanskrit and Hindu Law ) , Lt. John Baillie ( Arabic and Persian Language and Muhammadan Law ) , N. B. Edmonstone , Francis Gladwin ( Persian Language and Literature ) , the Rev.
Regulations ) , H. T. Colebrooke ( Sanskrit and Hindu Law ) , Lt. John Baillie ( Arabic and Persian Language and Muhammadan Law ) , N. B. Edmonstone , Francis Gladwin ( Persian Language and Literature ) , the Rev.
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98 N. B. Halhed ( 1751-1830 ) , the first civilian of the Company to study seriously the Bengali language , published his famous work , A Grammar of The Bengal Language in 1778 obviously for the benefit of his own countrymen .
98 N. B. Halhed ( 1751-1830 ) , the first civilian of the Company to study seriously the Bengali language , published his famous work , A Grammar of The Bengal Language in 1778 obviously for the benefit of his own countrymen .
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