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... a shadowy authority which gave them “ the right of direction , of suggestion not of control . They have helped the rulers by a business - like . administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants A GERMAN ON INDIA 23.
... a shadowy authority which gave them “ the right of direction , of suggestion not of control . They have helped the rulers by a business - like . administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants A GERMAN ON INDIA 23.
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administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants . But could not the Germans also do as much ? Do the English give the Hindu anything which the German could not give as well ? ” As an argument for substituting German ...
administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants . But could not the Germans also do as much ? Do the English give the Hindu anything which the German could not give as well ? ” As an argument for substituting German ...
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In another part of the same minute Lord Moira continued : - “ The moral and intellectual improvement of the natives will necessarily form a prominent feature of any plan which may arise from the above suggestions ; and I have ...
In another part of the same minute Lord Moira continued : - “ The moral and intellectual improvement of the natives will necessarily form a prominent feature of any plan which may arise from the above suggestions ; and I have ...
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Improvement and diffusion may go hand in hand ; yet the latter is to be considered a matter of calcula . tion , while the former should be deemed positively incumbent . Sir Charles Metcalfe's Statesman - like Views .
Improvement and diffusion may go hand in hand ; yet the latter is to be considered a matter of calcula . tion , while the former should be deemed positively incumbent . Sir Charles Metcalfe's Statesman - like Views .
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in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned natives of India , and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants ...
in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned natives of India , and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants ...
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