But it is not the intention of his lordship in council to abolish any college or school of native learning, while the native population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages which it affords... On the Education of the People of India - Strana 15autor/autoři: Charles Edward Trevelyan - 1838 - 220 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James William Massie - 1840 - 500 str.
...appropriated for the purpose of education, would be best employed on English education alone. " 2d. But it is not the intention of his Lordship in Council,...any college or school of native learning, while the population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages which it affords ; and... | |
| 1862 - 394 str.
...employed on English education alone. ' It is not the intention of His Lordship to abolish any Col' lege or school of native learning, while the native population...be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages ' it affords. ' His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice which ' has hitherto prevailed... | |
| James Kerr - 1852 - 232 str.
...education would be best employed on English education alone. " It is not the intention of his Lordship to abolish any College or school of native learning,...be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages it affords. " His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice which has hitherto prevailed... | |
| 1852 - 548 str.
...is not the intention of bis Lordship to abolish any college or school of native learning, while the population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages it affords. His Lordship in Council decidedly object* to the practice which has hitherto prevailed,... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1853 - 738 str.
...is not the intention of his Lordship to abolish any college or school of native learning, "while the population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages it affords. " His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice which has hitherto prevailed,... | |
| Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke - 1864 - 98 str.
...appropriated for the purposes of education would be best employed on English education alone. " 3rd. But it is not the intention of his Lordship in council...learning, while the native population shall appear inclined to avail themselves of the advantages which it affords; and his Lordship in council directs... | |
| George Smith - 1882 - 508 str.
...appropriated for the purposes of education would be best employed on English education alone. " 2nd. But it is not the intention of his Lordship in Council...population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves cf the advantages which it affords ; and his Lordship in Council directs that all the existing professors... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 332 str.
...funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone. "But it is not the intention of his Lordship in council...avail themselves of the advantages which it affords : agd his Lordship in council directs that all the existing professors and students at all the institutions... | |
| India. Calcutta University Commission - 1919 - 496 str.
...of education would be best employed upon English education alone," without however the abolition of any " college or school of native learning while the...avail themselves of the advantages which it affords." The funds at the disposal of Government were devoted in the main to the establishment of Government... | |
| Lynn Zastoupil, Martin Moir - 1999 - 388 str.
...Instead the resolution formally disclaims any intention to abolish any oriental college as long as 'the Native Population shall appear to be inclined...avail themselves of the advantages which it affords,' whilst also making it clear that in future people would have to prove this by themselves paying for... | |
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