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Page 19
The Professor is no subscriber to the dogma of the opium pipe and the Bible , if by that dogma it is meant that the English are seeking to eliminate the native religions and the native morality in favour of the European brands .
The Professor is no subscriber to the dogma of the opium pipe and the Bible , if by that dogma it is meant that the English are seeking to eliminate the native religions and the native morality in favour of the European brands .
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The very increase of the population brings with it an everincreasing pressure on the land which the reclamation of new soil can only retard but not cure , and which the inevitable decline of native industries through the operation of ...
The very increase of the population brings with it an everincreasing pressure on the land which the reclamation of new soil can only retard but not cure , and which the inevitable decline of native industries through the operation of ...
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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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Within a month of Lord Moira's minute Sir Charles Metcalfe thus pleaded for the education of " our native subjects " : - “ The world is " governed by an irresistible power which giveth and taketh away dominion , and vain would be the ...
Within a month of Lord Moira's minute Sir Charles Metcalfe thus pleaded for the education of " our native subjects " : - “ The world is " governed by an irresistible power which giveth and taketh away dominion , and vain would be the ...
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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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