The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1969 - 342 sidor |
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... government control and supervision . Both the Calcutta School Book Society and the Calcutta School Society received grants from the government . With the estab- lishment of British paramountcy in India by 1818 , the Com- pany's Government ...
... government control and supervision . Both the Calcutta School Book Society and the Calcutta School Society received grants from the government . With the estab- lishment of British paramountcy in India by 1818 , the Com- pany's Government ...
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... Government to stop this practice .. The Government was too apprehensive of offending the reli- gious sentiment of the people and of a possible reaction in the army to take any step . The policy of Cornwallis and his Council was that the ...
... Government to stop this practice .. The Government was too apprehensive of offending the reli- gious sentiment of the people and of a possible reaction in the army to take any step . The policy of Cornwallis and his Council was that the ...
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... Government , but the tone of criti- cism and the spirit of unrest were easily discernible . There were unmistakable indications of a transformation . The Con- gress could not possibly remain for long a docile body of Indians , firmly ...
... Government , but the tone of criti- cism and the spirit of unrest were easily discernible . There were unmistakable indications of a transformation . The Con- gress could not possibly remain for long a docile body of Indians , firmly ...
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