Excerpt from An Easy Introduction to the Study of Hind st n Words: In Which the English Alphabet Is Adapted to the Expression of Hind st n Words, With a Full Syntax IT is noi disparagement to the many good Hindustani Grammars already published to say that a work like the following is needed at the present crisis. One effect of the recent outbreak in India must be to stimulate the study of Hindustani, not only amongst civilians and officers, but amongst all the residents in our Eastern territories, whether men or women, learned or unlearned. No one can say to what extent the horrors of the Indian mutiny might have been mitigated, had a knowledge of the idiom of the country been more general amongst our fellow countrymen. The simple fact, that so little warning of the coming treachery was received, and that its victims Slumbered securely till the sword, which had been long hanging by a hair, descended on their heads, indicates a separation between the European and Asiatic races, such as could not have existed had the bond of language drawn them into closer association. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
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