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... continued beyond 1840. The first to go , in 1836 , was the Madras Male Asylum Herald ; the Madras Gazette ceased to publish in 1837 ; and the Madras Courier ran until 1840.13 The survivor was the Government Gazette , which in 1831 or ...
... continued beyond 1840. The first to go , in 1836 , was the Madras Male Asylum Herald ; the Madras Gazette ceased to publish in 1837 ; and the Madras Courier ran until 1840.13 The survivor was the Government Gazette , which in 1831 or ...
Page 101
... continued his learning , studying Nannul ( the medieval grammar ) with Ramanuja Kavirayar , another College pundit . When he left the College in 1839 , he was posted to the Sudr Ameen court at Vizagapatnam and then at Cuddalore and was ...
... continued his learning , studying Nannul ( the medieval grammar ) with Ramanuja Kavirayar , another College pundit . When he left the College in 1839 , he was posted to the Sudr Ameen court at Vizagapatnam and then at Cuddalore and was ...
Page 126
... continued mainly as translations from English ; original Tamil publishing continued to grow , but in the form of schoolbooks and Tamil literary texts it was largely limited to ' native ' audiences . Among the diverse responses to this ...
... continued mainly as translations from English ; original Tamil publishing continued to grow , but in the form of schoolbooks and Tamil literary texts it was largely limited to ' native ' audiences . Among the diverse responses to this ...
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