On the Education of the People of IndiaLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 - 220 psl. |
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... literary endowments , which provide not only directly for a certain number , but indirectly for many more , who derive from collegiate ac- quirements consideration and subsistence amongst their countrymen . As far also as Mohammedan and ...
... literary endowments , which provide not only directly for a certain number , but indirectly for many more , who derive from collegiate ac- quirements consideration and subsistence amongst their countrymen . As far also as Mohammedan and ...
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... literary nor scientific information necessary for a liberal education . It was ad- mitted on all sides that while the instruction of the mass of the people through the medium of their own language was the ultimate object to be kept in ...
... literary nor scientific information necessary for a liberal education . It was ad- mitted on all sides that while the instruction of the mass of the people through the medium of their own language was the ultimate object to be kept in ...
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... will do for the Hindoo what they have done for the Tartar . " The literary epoch of the Arabians dates from the time at which they commenced the study of the Grecian writers . That the impulse was not stronger or 44 ON THE EDUCATION OF.
... will do for the Hindoo what they have done for the Tartar . " The literary epoch of the Arabians dates from the time at which they commenced the study of the Grecian writers . That the impulse was not stronger or 44 ON THE EDUCATION OF.
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... literary circle of Calcutta was almost exclu- sively composed of orientalists . The education committee was formed when this state of things was at its height , and hence the decidedly oriental cast of its first proceedings . By degrees ...
... literary circle of Calcutta was almost exclu- sively composed of orientalists . The education committee was formed when this state of things was at its height , and hence the decidedly oriental cast of its first proceedings . By degrees ...
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... literary so- cieties to take up the cause of that section of the committee which supported the interests of criental literature is still more obvious . The object of the Asiatic societies is to investigate the history and antiquities of ...
... literary so- cieties to take up the cause of that section of the committee which supported the interests of criental literature is still more obvious . The object of the Asiatic societies is to investigate the history and antiquities of ...
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