A
GRAMMAR
OF THE
TELOOGOO LANGUAGE
COMMONLY TERMED THE GENTOO
PECULIAR TO THE HINDOOS INHABITING
THE NORTH EASTERN PROVINCES
OF THE INDIAN PENINSULA
A.D. CAMPBELL
THIRD EDITION
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Since the establishment of the College of Fort William by
Marquis Wellesley, the labors of many distinguished indivi-
duals have added much valuable information to the knowledge
before possessed of oriental literature, and afforded many faci-
lities to the attainment of an improved acquaintance with the
several dialects peculiar to the provinces immediately subject
to the Supreme Government. A similar Institution (on a
modified and less extensive Scale) has more recently been esta-
blished at Fort St. George, and may be expected, in course of
time, to produce the same favorable results as regards the lan-
guages of the South of India; respecting which very little has
as yet appeared before the public through the medium of the
press, though the languages themselves had, even before the
establishment of the College, been cultivated with considerable
success by many individuals.
For the establishment of the College of Fort St. George, and
for the encouragement afforded in many other respects to the
advancement of the literature of Southern India, the Public
are in a great degree indebted to Sir George Barlow; and the
following is one of several works which owe their rise to this
source.