The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... established was doubtless sincerely given ; yet it was a convenient and politic declaration at the time , and it was renewed after it must have been quite apparent that both our imperial interest and our moral responsibility for the ...
... established was doubtless sincerely given ; yet it was a convenient and politic declaration at the time , and it was renewed after it must have been quite apparent that both our imperial interest and our moral responsibility for the ...
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... established the Calcutta Madrassah in 1782 and the Benares Sanskrit College in 1791. But the object in founding them was self - interest , for they were to furnish maulvis and pandits who should VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL FROM 1813 ...
... established the Calcutta Madrassah in 1782 and the Benares Sanskrit College in 1791. But the object in founding them was self - interest , for they were to furnish maulvis and pandits who should VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL FROM 1813 ...
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... established schools , or at least to have encouraged those that already existed , for the education of the people in their own language and character ; thirdly , to have promoted the translation of books of knowledge into the vernacular ...
... established schools , or at least to have encouraged those that already existed , for the education of the people in their own language and character ; thirdly , to have promoted the translation of books of knowledge into the vernacular ...
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... establishing a few new schools ( N.B. , Between 1821 and 1823 ) of its own , and thereby encouraging the belief that it was for the State , and not for the community , to look after education , the work of general improvement would have ...
... establishing a few new schools ( N.B. , Between 1821 and 1823 ) of its own , and thereby encouraging the belief that it was for the State , and not for the community , to look after education , the work of general improvement would have ...
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... established foreign Government . Private Individuals and Missionaries interest themselves in the Education of the People . 66 99 But what the Company could not do had already been essayed by planters and missionaries . For example , in ...
... established foreign Government . Private Individuals and Missionaries interest themselves in the Education of the People . 66 99 But what the Company could not do had already been essayed by planters and missionaries . For example , in ...
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