The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 543
... Government cannot interfere , though it has been frequently applied to for redress of grievances . : Lord William Bentinck was well aware that the scantiness of education , and more than that , the badness of the quality , must be ...
... Government cannot interfere , though it has been frequently applied to for redress of grievances . : Lord William Bentinck was well aware that the scantiness of education , and more than that , the badness of the quality , must be ...
Page 545
... Government returns of native students qualified to hold official appointments . This order was not limited to institutions supported by the public funds , but applied to all scholastic establishments without exception . This wise and ...
... Government returns of native students qualified to hold official appointments . This order was not limited to institutions supported by the public funds , but applied to all scholastic establishments without exception . This wise and ...
Page 547
... Government schools , but the missionaries also make it a point to give instruction in the Holy Scriptures . This is the broad distinction between the two establishments . While those of the Government contain about 22,000 scholars ...
... Government schools , but the missionaries also make it a point to give instruction in the Holy Scriptures . This is the broad distinction between the two establishments . While those of the Government contain about 22,000 scholars ...
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