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fમશ્રજા ১৯৭ ॐइtब्र Ֆ|Պա, विठौब्र WG তৃতীয় FRA||3 “A Sketch of the " "rigιιι, list. iii. I'logiess of LLLL LLLLLL LLLLiS BBB BB BBBB BBBDD DDDD DDDD DDS DD SDDD BBD DD झहेष्ठ निधांश् ऎक.ऊ कब्र झईल : ... It is contended, on the one hand, by a lirector of the Iliniloo "olleu", "b" on the Ill Ith of May, 181s. Sir Edward Hyde East first rom elied a mocting of Hindoos ut hi8 hoiige, for Ihe purpose of 8ub8vrilnmy to. am'! forming an establishment for the liberal clucation of their children. It was contended, on the other hand. Iw one of the teacher- of the Ilindoo (’ollege, the late Mr. Ilcrozio, who, from his infimary with Mr. Ilare and the Native community as well as from his knowledge of the proceedings of the College. certainly had good grounds for the assertion which he so resolutely maintained that previous to the aforesaid meeting being held. - "auer ihr anth“ am " . . . . . “rhith тras Allr. ilare, and the լ,րrլայ I :վ at hi, h •r • •. ri ,.r pa-* if i***' }h. eslalilishnurut սի` fé Ր,lliյ Irtix hund, il f. Nir fiqir Etsi · · · \uf w wrfor his countenance and support.” The learned judge havin. made a few alterations in the plan, did give il his countenance an: -upport by calling the aforesaid meeting. Hut giving support or -antion to a measure proposed by any one is not the same thing with risillating that measure. Now, if it lie the fact, as scents warranted by lood authority, that Mr. Ilare did first conceive the plan in his nomil and then circulaicil it, in writing. amongs the Natives by oute ni whom it was subsequently submitted to the learnell judge. for his 1,911 oil. Th" mcrit of originating the Ilindoo tollege must in Iustice 'o' ascribed tu Mr. Is AIRE. (June 1832, p. 1.) BBBDD DB BBB BBS BB BBBB BBBBB BDDD BDSDD DDD DD S 0S SS LLLLL (λύτιντην fήfίζπη :-- It having been intimatell to us, that some doubls still exist ab to the urat'y of our account regarding the prime mover of the Hindoo otleg, or the particular circumstances which led to its formation. we feel a pleasure in meeting those douloss with a consident assurance. supportel loy the mosl iumquestionalile authority. that they are vntirely withoiit fimundiiliom. We have the evidence of Ronic of the parties concerned, as well as of authcntic documents, to substantiate what we have asserted The following particulars, we therefore communicate without seur of contradiction. In 1815, a distinguished Native, not now in India, entertained a lew friently ill his house: in the course of conversation, a discussion arose as to the best means of improving the moral coudition of the natives. It will readily occur to most of our readers. that the dislinguished individual allided to was Rammohun IRoy, who by his superior attaininents in knowledge, and familiar intercourse with Europeans, became deeply imbucd with a spirit of repugnance to the superstitious notions, and idolatrous practices of his countrymen. Ile was not only convinced of thcir error». hut animated with a serveni desire to correct the For