The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... Arabic languages . At a very early age he showed himself possessed of an independent mind by publishing a pamphlet which called in question the idolatrous system of the Hindus . This , together with his known sentiments on the subject ...
... Arabic languages . At a very early age he showed himself possessed of an independent mind by publishing a pamphlet which called in question the idolatrous system of the Hindus . This , together with his known sentiments on the subject ...
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... Arabic books rather than to encourage and supervise the establishment of schools and colleges . The reason why this policy was adopted is explained by Mr. Trevelyan , who points out that owing to the influence of Lord Wellesley's ...
... Arabic books rather than to encourage and supervise the establishment of schools and colleges . The reason why this policy was adopted is explained by Mr. Trevelyan , who points out that owing to the influence of Lord Wellesley's ...
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... Arabic and Sanskrit works and of " hiring students to attend the Arabic college " should be continued . The opposing party advocated with equal strength and with equal heat that the income of the Committee should be devoted rather to ...
... Arabic and Sanskrit works and of " hiring students to attend the Arabic college " should be continued . The opposing party advocated with equal strength and with equal heat that the income of the Committee should be devoted rather to ...
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... Arabic and Sanskrit would be downright spoliation . It is not easy to understand by what process of reasoning they can have arrived at this conclusion . The grants which are made from the public purse for the encouragement of literature ...
... Arabic and Sanskrit would be downright spoliation . It is not easy to understand by what process of reasoning they can have arrived at this conclusion . The grants which are made from the public purse for the encouragement of literature ...
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... Arabic , I would respect that person's pecuniary interests ; I would rather err on the side of liberality to individuals than suffer the public faith to be called in question . But to talk of a Government pledging itself to teach ...
... Arabic , I would respect that person's pecuniary interests ; I would rather err on the side of liberality to individuals than suffer the public faith to be called in question . But to talk of a Government pledging itself to teach ...
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