On the Education of the People of IndiaLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 - 220 páginas |
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... bound , as far as we are able , to qualify the latter to exercise their power aright . The new men who have purchased their estates under our system are , as a class , friendly to improvement ; but when they take up their abode in parts ...
... bound , as far as we are able , to qualify the latter to exercise their power aright . The new men who have purchased their estates under our system are , as a class , friendly to improvement ; but when they take up their abode in parts ...
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... bound your- selves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous , not a little of what was purely mischievous , and a small remainder , indeed , in which utility was in any way concerned . " We think that you have taken , upon the whole ...
... bound your- selves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous , not a little of what was purely mischievous , and a small remainder , indeed , in which utility was in any way concerned . " We think that you have taken , upon the whole ...
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... bound together by the sanction of religion ; every part of it is an article of faith , and its science is as unchangeable as its divinity . Learning is confined by it to the Brah- mins , the high priests of the system , by whom and for ...
... bound together by the sanction of religion ; every part of it is an article of faith , and its science is as unchangeable as its divinity . Learning is confined by it to the Brah- mins , the high priests of the system , by whom and for ...
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... bound down the minds of our sub- jects , but to allow them to drop off by the lapse of time and the progress of events . - If we turn from Sanskrit and Arabic learning , and the state of society which has been formed by it , to western ...
... bound down the minds of our sub- jects , but to allow them to drop off by the lapse of time and the progress of events . - If we turn from Sanskrit and Arabic learning , and the state of society which has been formed by it , to western ...
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... bound by the condition of its existence to stand in the front of the battle against the progress of European literature . In the five districts named in the margin , one of which contains the former Moham- Murshedabad , Bheerbhoom ...
... bound by the condition of its existence to stand in the front of the battle against the progress of European literature . In the five districts named in the margin , one of which contains the former Moham- Murshedabad , Bheerbhoom ...
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