On the Education of the People of IndiaLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 - 220 páginas |
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... medium of the Arabic language ; to give no bounties , in the shape of stipends to students , for the encourage- ment of any particular kind of learning ; to pur- chase or print only such Arabic and Sanskrit books as might actually be ...
... medium of the Arabic language ; to give no bounties , in the shape of stipends to students , for the encourage- ment of any particular kind of learning ; to pur- chase or print only such Arabic and Sanskrit books as might actually be ...
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... medium of the English language ; and his lord- ship in council requests the committee to submit to government with all expedition a plan for the accomplishment of this purpose . 66 ( A true copy . ) " ( Signed ) H. T. PRINSEP , " Secy ...
... medium of the English language ; and his lord- ship in council requests the committee to submit to government with all expedition a plan for the accomplishment of this purpose . 66 ( A true copy . ) " ( Signed ) H. T. PRINSEP , " Secy ...
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... medium of their own language was the ultimate object to be kept in view , yet , meanwhile , teachers had to be trained , a literature had to be created , and the co - operation of the upper and middle classes of native society had to be ...
... medium of their own language was the ultimate object to be kept in view , yet , meanwhile , teachers had to be trained , a literature had to be created , and the co - operation of the upper and middle classes of native society had to be ...
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... medium of the English language , over oriental learning taught through the medium of the Sanskrit and Arabic languages , as regards the instruction of those natives who receive a learned education at our seminaries . These ex- pressions ...
... medium of the English language , over oriental learning taught through the medium of the Sanskrit and Arabic languages , as regards the instruction of those natives who receive a learned education at our seminaries . These ex- pressions ...
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... medium of England , India has been brought into the most intimate connection with this fa- however defective Arabian learning may appear when viewed by the light of modern science , it would be doing great injustice to the Augustan age ...
... medium of England , India has been brought into the most intimate connection with this fa- however defective Arabian learning may appear when viewed by the light of modern science , it would be doing great injustice to the Augustan age ...
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