Asiatic Journal
5 Entries foundThe Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies was a regular publication which aimed to be “a faithful register of Indian Occurrences”. It was sponsored by the East India Company. It was published from 1816 to 1845, in three series, each with a different name. It carried news, original communication, memoirs of eminent persons, poems, articles on history and natural history, information regarding appointments, promotions, resignations, market, births, marriages, deaths and daily prices of stocks, debates at the East India House and proceedings at the East India Colleges of Hertford and Fort William.
Article in Asiatic Journal: Observations on Mill's History of India
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Article in Asiatic Journal: Hindu College Examination, 1824
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Article in Asiatic Journal: On New Rules of Hindu College, 1835
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Article in Asiatic Journal: On Opening of a New Hindu College, 1822
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