On the Education of the People of IndiaLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 - 220 páginas |
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Charles Edward Trevelyan. judicial and revenue administration from the substitution of cheap native , for dear European agency . Lord William Bentinck now proposed to extend this plan to the medical department , and to raise up a class ...
Charles Edward Trevelyan. judicial and revenue administration from the substitution of cheap native , for dear European agency . Lord William Bentinck now proposed to extend this plan to the medical department , and to raise up a class ...
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... Lord William Bentinck prepared the means of ultimately extending it to the mass of the people . He justly considered that , to place this great work on a solid foundation , it was necessary to ascertain the exact nature and extent of ...
... Lord William Bentinck prepared the means of ultimately extending it to the mass of the people . He justly considered that , to place this great work on a solid foundation , it was necessary to ascertain the exact nature and extent of ...
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... Sir Charles Metcalfe and Lord Auckland , who have presided over the administration of India since Lord William Bentinck's departure , have given their full and cordial support to the educa- tion committee in carrying into effect the ...
... Sir Charles Metcalfe and Lord Auckland , who have presided over the administration of India since Lord William Bentinck's departure , have given their full and cordial support to the educa- tion committee in carrying into effect the ...
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... Lord William Bentinck who made it the language of diplomatic correspond- ence . It was afterwards publicly recognised as the most convenient channel , through which the upper and middle classes of the natives could ob- tain access to ...
... Lord William Bentinck who made it the language of diplomatic correspond- ence . It was afterwards publicly recognised as the most convenient channel , through which the upper and middle classes of the natives could ob- tain access to ...
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... Lord William Bentinck substituted for it was , to transact the public business by native agency , under European superintendence ; and this change is now in progress in all the different branches of the administration . We have already ...
... Lord William Bentinck substituted for it was , to transact the public business by native agency , under European superintendence ; and this change is now in progress in all the different branches of the administration . We have already ...
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Página 97 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees 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 of the British territories in India...
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