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Another important result of the East India Company's rule was the birth of a rich trading class in Bengal . The British officers were helped and guided in their ... Originally they were separated from craftsmen or intellectual classes .
Another important result of the East India Company's rule was the birth of a rich trading class in Bengal . The British officers were helped and guided in their ... Originally they were separated from craftsmen or intellectual classes .
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... do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons ... prophesied that “ in forty years ' time there would not be an idolator among the respectable classes of Bengal .
... do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons ... prophesied that “ in forty years ' time there would not be an idolator among the respectable classes of Bengal .
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With all their efforts the Christian missionaries , however , failed to draw girls from middle - class families to their ... The majority of the girls who came to them for education belonged to the lower classes or to Christian families ...
With all their efforts the Christian missionaries , however , failed to draw girls from middle - class families to their ... The majority of the girls who came to them for education belonged to the lower classes or to Christian families ...
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