| Charles Edward Trevelyan - Education - 1838 - 236 pages
...purpose of teaching mere Hindu or more Mohammedan literature, the Indian government bound themselves " to teach a great deal of what was frivolous, not a...indeed in which utility was in any way concerned." But meanwhile the administration of the fund had fallen into the hands of persons devoted to oriental... | |
| Bombay (India : State). Board of Education - Education - 1851 - 768 pages
...seminaries for the purpose of teaching mere Hindu or mere Mahomedan literature, you bound yourselves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous, not a...indeed in which utility was in any way concerned.":}: Yet we perceive by the last Report on Public Instruction in Bengal for 1848-9 clear indications that... | |
| India - 1855 - 864 pages
...seminaries for the purpose of teaching mere Hindoo or mere Mahomedan literature, you bound yourselves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous, not a little of what was purely * The origin of the Poona College was as follows :— In the year 1819, Mr. Elphiustoue, in his Import... | |
| Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke - 1864 - 98 pages
...and that in establishing seminaries for the spread of Eastern literature the Indian government had bound itself to teach " A great deal of what was frivolous,...indeed in which utility was in any way concerned." Iii fact, argued Lord Macaulay, to put a parallel case, to suppose that the grant must be spent solely... | |
| Bombay (India : State). Board of Education - Education - 1851 - 764 pages
...seminaries for the purpose of teaching mere Hindu or mere Mahomedan literature, you bound yourselves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous, not a...indeed in which utility was in any way concerned.''^ Yet we perceive by the last Report on Public Instruction in Bengal for 1848-9 clear indications that... | |
| John Clark Marshman - India - 1867 - 516 pages
...and he stated that "in professing to establish seminaries for the purpose of teaching mere Hindoo or mere Mahomedan literature, the Government bound itself...what was purely mischievous, and a small remainder ndeed in which utility was in any way concerned. The great end of Government should be, not to teach... | |
| United States. Office of Education, United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1874 - 478 pages
...seminaries for the purpose of teaching mere Hindu or mere Mohammedan literature, you bound yourselves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous, not a...indeed in which utility was in any way concerned." The committee earnestly combated 13 this idea, and they persistently maintained their views even after... | |
| 1878 - 926 pages
...his friend Macaulay almost copied ten years after, the committee were told that they were teaching " a great deal of what was frivolous, not a little of...indeed in which utility was in any way concerned." The father of John Stuart Mill, and author of a " History of 30S India " long since out of date, was the... | |
| George Smith - Missionaries - 1882 - 508 pages
...seminaries for the purpose of teaching mere Hindoo or mere Muhammadan literature, you bound yourselves to teach a great deal of what was frivolous, not a...indeed in which utility was in any way concerned. In the new college which is to be instituted, and wLich we think you have acted judiciously in placing... | |
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