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The village schoolmasters could not teach that in which they themselves had never been instructed ; and universal debasement of mind , the constant concomitant of subjugation to despotic rule , left no chance that an innate sense of ...
The village schoolmasters could not teach that in which they themselves had never been instructed ; and universal debasement of mind , the constant concomitant of subjugation to despotic rule , left no chance that an innate sense of ...
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... and by which the instruction of the people is provided for by a certain charge upon the produce of the soil , and by other endowments in favour of the village teachers , who are thereby rendered public servants of the community .
... and by which the instruction of the people is provided for by a certain charge upon the produce of the soil , and by other endowments in favour of the village teachers , who are thereby rendered public servants of the community .
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those village teachers are held in great veneration throughout India . ' " * The Despatch of 1814 explains the object upon which the One Lakh Grant was to be expended . Act LIII of 1813 was clear upon one point at least , viz .
those village teachers are held in great veneration throughout India . ' " * The Despatch of 1814 explains the object upon which the One Lakh Grant was to be expended . Act LIII of 1813 was clear upon one point at least , viz .
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They , therefore , fulminated curses against any natives who should send their children to Captain Stewart's schools . But he chose his teachers . from among the ablest natives in the villages where 32 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
They , therefore , fulminated curses against any natives who should send their children to Captain Stewart's schools . But he chose his teachers . from among the ablest natives in the villages where 32 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
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from among the ablest natives in the villages where his schools were to be established , and thus disarmed opposition ... -as all instruction was previously conveyed through manuscript , and it was remarked of the village masters if you ...
from among the ablest natives in the villages where his schools were to be established , and thus disarmed opposition ... -as all instruction was previously conveyed through manuscript , and it was remarked of the village masters if you ...
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