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 Page, Chndren, wTiat about your ... ... ... ... ,„ ... 280 Choice of a prut'ession ... ... ... ... ... ... 59 Cholera ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... 129 Cinch' tna alkaloids, the virtue of ... ... ... ,„ ... 195 Civil Kng necri g ... ... ... ... ... ,„ „. 194 Service, sinsultaneons examinatiou8 in India for the... ... „. 234 Clasai -al literature ... ... ... ... ... ,., ... 103 Colleges, the two Gov»^rnment... ... ... ... ... .„ 44 Collegiate educHtioD, hi.u:h ... ... ... ... ... 235 Comhine experience with knowledge ... ... ••. ..• ... 10 Ci^mpirative Philology ... ... ... ... *•• ... 61 Compromises ... ... ... .*• ..• ••• ... 228 Company and Conver8<»tion ... ... ... ... ••• ... 229 Conclusion (Sir Madhava Row's address) ... •.• ••• ... 236 Condition in which £nglaud found India m. ••• ••• ... 112 Contentment ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 226 Con'inental universities, practice of ... •«• ••• t* ... 57 Corton, Sir Arthur ... .. ... ... ••• ••• ••. 117 Convert principles into impulses ... ... ... ..• ... 157 Conviction, the courage of ... ... ... ■•• .«• ... 228 Counsel, a few words of homely ••• ••• •*. ... ... 242 Courtesy ... ... -, ... ••• ... ... 20 Cultivate the principle of honour ... .•• ••• ••• ••• 11 a tender conscience ...

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Degree of Bachelor of Arts ... ... ... ••• m« *.. 8 Demonstrate what J ou have learnt in your livei .., ... ...254 Derby, Lord ... ... ... ••• ••• ... 35 Dhanwantri... ... ... ... ... ... ... 125 Difference between Indian and English Universities ... •.. ... 33 Difficulty of solitary studies... ... ... ... ..* ... 90 Difficult problem, a ... ... ... .•• ... .m ... 192 Disc ntented men, a classof ... ••• ... ..« ... ... 149 Divine help, seek ... ... ... ... ... ••• ... 185 power ... ... ,«, ... ... ... ... 166 Do not abandon your studies ... ... ,,, .^ ... ... 35 Do not be disheartened by failure ... ... ... ... ... 29 Do not denationalize yourselves ... ... ... ..• ... 168 Do not obstruct reforms ... ... ... ... ..• ..• 153 Drama, the ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 120 Duties of an .Advocate ... ... ... ... ... ... 2^ Duty, a seriou-s ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 59, a glori 'US— drfined in glorjons language ... ... ... ... 248 to the S ate ... ... ... ... ... 30,250 of teaching others ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 our fellow-countrymen ... ... ... ... 30, high seii.se of ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 46 I your) as seekers after truth ... ... ... ••• ... 71, the straight path of ... ... ... ... ... •.. 156

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East India Company, the ... -. .. .«• *2 Educated Indians and the Pablic Service ... ... ... ... 62 Educated man and an ignorant man ... ... ... •.• 87