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" We conceive the formation of a vernacular literature to be the ultimate object to which all our efforts must be directed. At present, the extensive cultivation of some foreign language, which is always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable... "
Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ... - Page 282
1836
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On the Education of the People of India

Charles Edward Trevelyan - Education - 1838 - 254 pages
...some foreign language, which is always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost total absence of a vernacular literature, and...which many circumstances induce the natives to give the preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the west, is therefore daily spreading....
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Address to Parliament on the Duties of Great Britain to India: In Respect of ...

Charles Hay Cameron - Education - 1853 - 220 pages
...some foreign language, which is always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost total absence of a vernacular literature, and...which many circumstances induce the natives to give the preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the West, is therefore daily spreading....
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The land of the Veda: India briefly described in some of its aspects ...

Peter Percival - 1854 - 582 pages
...numbers and influence. The Committee of Public Instruction, in one of their reports in TSengal, say, " The study of English, to which many circumstances induce the natives to give the preference, is daily 'spreading." Some years ago, from the report of the Calcutta School Book Society...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 1

United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1870 - 608 pages
...which is always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost total absence of vernacular literature, and the consequent impossibility...which many circumstances induce the natives to give the preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the West, is therefore daily spreading....
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Report of the Commissioner of Education

United States. Office of Education - Education - 1870 - 590 pages
...which is always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost total absence of vernacular literature, and the consequent impossibility...which many circumstances induce the natives to give the preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the West, is therefore daily spreading....
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 4, Part 2

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1871 - 624 pages
...absence of vernacular literature, and the consequent impossibility of obtaining a tolerable educativo from that source only. " The study of English, to...which many circumstances induce the natives to give ti.r preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the West, is then-fore ibiii spreading....
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule, Volume 3

Pramatha Nath Bose - Civilization, Hindu - 1896 - 320 pages
...some foreign language, which is> always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost total absence of a vernacular literature, and...which many circumstances induce the natives! to; give the preference and with it the knowledge of the learning of the west, is therefore daily spreading...
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A Memorandum on Our Vernaculars, as Media of Elementary Instruction: And the ...

Manibhai Jasbhai - Education - 1899 - 250 pages
...education. In some Provinces, however, always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost total absence of a Vernacular Literature, and...which many circumstances induce the Natives to give the preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the West, is therefore daily spreading....
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The Last Days of the Company: a Source Book of Indian History ..., Volume 2

George Anderson - 1921 - 196 pages
...language, which is always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost fatal absence of a vernacular literature, and the consequent...which many circumstances induce the natives to give the preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the West, is therefore daily spreading....
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Selections from Educational Records, Volume 2

National Archives of India - 1922 - 538 pages
...some foreign language, which is always very improving to the mind, is rendered indispensable by the almost total absence of a vernacular literature, and...which many circumstances induce the Natives to give the preference, and with it the knowledge of the learning of the West, is therefore daily spreading....
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