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Pages of an untitled essay

Pages 25 and 26 of an unidentified, signed essay on the use of vernacular languages in the Indian courts as opposed to the Persian then in use or the suggested use of English. Warren Hastings as a proponent of English and Lord Auckland and Sir Charles Metcalfe as propnents of native languages are mentioned.

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