The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... Sanskrit College at Benares had been founded by Jonathan Duncan . The chief object of these institutions was to train up a number of Indians sufficiently versed in Hindu and Muhammadan law to satisfy the requirements of the judicial ...
... Sanskrit College at Benares had been founded by Jonathan Duncan . The chief object of these institutions was to train up a number of Indians sufficiently versed in Hindu and Muhammadan law to satisfy the requirements of the judicial ...
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... Sanskrit and 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 ...
... Sanskrit and 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 ...
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... Sanskrit school in Calcutta evinces the laudable desire of Government to improve the natives of India by education - a blessing for which they must ever be grateful . When this seminary was proposed , we under- stood that the Government ...
... Sanskrit school in Calcutta evinces the laudable desire of Government to improve the natives of India by education - a blessing for which they must ever be grateful . When this seminary was proposed , we under- stood that the Government ...
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... Sanskrit college ; for there have been always and are now numerous professors of Sanskrit in the different parts of the country engaged in teaching this language as well as the other branches of literature which are to be the object of ...
... Sanskrit college ; for there have been always and are now numerous professors of Sanskrit in the different parts of the country engaged in teaching this language as well as the other branches of literature which are to be the object of ...
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... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
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