| Asia - 1835 - 632 pages
...towards the promotion of the objects of the Society, without placing on record this expression of the high sense of his value and merits as a scholar and...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss." This was carried unanimously. t* »fa .M )os^.-«.0n.)n";>i;!' •.:.! --Lru .-.ui : •''! liiiii... | |
| English essays - 1835 - 736 pages
...alike for his high attainments in the Oriental languages, for his eminent services in opening the store of Indian literature to the knowledge of Europe, and...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss." Similar minutes, expressive of the highest veneration lor his character, and acknowledgments of bis... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1835 - 740 pages
...sciences, the natural history and botany of this country, and his useful contributions, in every brunch, towards the promotion of the objects of the Society,...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss." Similar minutes, expressive of the highest veneration for his character, and acknowledgments of his... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 540 pages
...alike for his high attainments in the Oriental languages, for his eminent services in opening the store of Indian literature to the knowledge of Europe, and...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss." For the foregoing Memoir of Dr. Carey we are indebted to " The Gentleman's Magazine." The following... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Bible - 1845 - 754 pages
...knowledge of Europe, and for his extensive acquaintance with the sciences, the natural history, and the botany of this country, and his useful contributions,...placing on record this expression of their high sense of bis value and merits as a scholar, and a man of science ; their esteem for the sterling and surpassing... | |
| Bengal (India) - 1851 - 506 pages
...member and an ornament of this Institution, distinguished alike for his high attainments in the oriental languages, for his eminent services in opening the...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss." A Marble Bust of Dr. Carey is placed in the Metcalfe Hall; the following is inscribed on the hase :—... | |
| William Anderson (D.D.) - Christian biography - 1866 - 354 pages
...field. The Asiatic Society placed on record an expression of their high sense of his value and merit as a scholar and a man of science ; their esteem for...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss. Carey showed to all men how the weakest do their work in God's army. All nations have now heard of... | |
| George Smith - Baptists - 1885 - 508 pages
...alike for his high attainments in the Oriental languages, for his eminent services in opening the store of Indian literature to the knowledge of Europe, and...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss.' " Through the College of Fort William during thirty long years Carey influenced the ablest men in the... | |
| George Smith - Missionaries - 1885 - 508 pages
...alike for his high attainments in the Oriental languages, for his eminent services in opening the store of Indian literature to the knowledge of Europe, and...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss.' " Through the College of Fort William during thirty long years Carey influenced the ablest men in the... | |
| John Taylor - Northamptonshire (England) - 1896 - 430 pages
...alike for his high attainments in the oriental languages, for his eminent services in opening the store of Indian literature to the knowledge of Europe, and...and their sincere grief for his irreparable loss." Extract from the JOURNAL OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA. Bust to the Memory... | |
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