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Sanskrit literature contains vast treasures of thought on a variety of subjects affecting the best interests of mankind . Sanskrit is one of the classical languages . Sir William Jones , who announced that Sanskrit , Greek and Latin had ...
Sanskrit literature contains vast treasures of thought on a variety of subjects affecting the best interests of mankind . Sanskrit is one of the classical languages . Sir William Jones , who announced that Sanskrit , Greek and Latin had ...
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The above enumeration and description of a vast body of Sanskrit literature , suggests the necessity of forming literary societies in India for the purpose of exploring the treasures of valuable thought ...
The above enumeration and description of a vast body of Sanskrit literature , suggests the necessity of forming literary societies in India for the purpose of exploring the treasures of valuable thought ...
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We may learn English because it is the language of our rulers , because it unfolds to us ideas and thoughts of Western civilisation and because so long as the unification of Indian dialects is not brought about , it will best serve as a ...
We may learn English because it is the language of our rulers , because it unfolds to us ideas and thoughts of Western civilisation and because so long as the unification of Indian dialects is not brought about , it will best serve as a ...
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As language is the reflex of the mind , the various thoughts and ideas embodied in our idiomatic vernaculars would be forgotten or lost sight of if they were displaced by a foreign tongue . But while encouraging the study of Oriental ...
As language is the reflex of the mind , the various thoughts and ideas embodied in our idiomatic vernaculars would be forgotten or lost sight of if they were displaced by a foreign tongue . But while encouraging the study of Oriental ...
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The best plan would be to collect the scattered thoughts on each subject arranging and putting them together in a methodical order and noting points of difference if any , from modern philosophy or science .
The best plan would be to collect the scattered thoughts on each subject arranging and putting them together in a methodical order and noting points of difference if any , from modern philosophy or science .
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