The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which by universal confession there are no books on any subject which deserve to be compared to our own... Calcutta Review - Page 1521862Full view - About this book
| Charles Hay Cameron - Education - 1853 - 220 pages
...tongue is that which would be the most useful to our native subjects. " The question now before us, is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there are no books on any subject which... | |
| 1864 - 536 pages
...tongue is that which would be the most useful to our native subjects. " The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there are no books on any subject which... | |
| 1864 - 938 pages
...English tongue is that which would be the most useful to our native subject*. "The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there are no books on any subject which... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - Fine bindings - 1876 - 502 pages
...tongue is that which would be the most useful to our native subjects. " The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there are no books on any subject which... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - 1876 - 652 pages
...tongue is that which would be the most useful to oui native subjects. " The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there are no books on any subject which... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - Historians - 1876 - 430 pages
...tongno is that which would bo the most useful to our native subjects. " The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this langnage, wo shall teach langnages in which, by universal confession, there are no books on any subject... | |
| Christianity - 1878 - 420 pages
...of 2nd February 1835, from which we here quote only one sentence : — "The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language " ( English, the extensive use and abundant literature of which he had just panegyrised), " we shall teach languages... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1878 - 1070 pages
...English tongue ig (hat which would bo most useful to our native subjects. The question now bulbre us < %Q 뱩|$ <@ th 0a K $ L - ʐۏ Ƕ+ 7 we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there arc no books on any subject which... | |
| Education - 1878 - 1074 pages
...English tongue is that which would bo most useful to our native subjects. The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there aré no books on any subject which... | |
| Lal Behari Day - India - 1879 - 258 pages
...well-known and oft-quoted eulogium on the English language, he says : — " The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language [that is, the English language], we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there... | |
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