| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1803 - 938 sider
...view to the civil fervice in India, on principle* utterly erroneous and inapplicable to its aclual condition; conformably to this error, they have received...commercial knowledge, and in no degree extended to thofe liberal fludies which conftitute the baûs of education at public fchools in England. Even this... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1803 - 950 sider
...view to the civil fervice in India, on principles utterly erroneous and inapplicable to its aclual condition; conformably to this error, they have received...to commercial knowledge, and in no degree extended tothofe liberiil iiudies . which conftitu.te the bafis of education at public fchools in England. Even... | |
| 1803 - 944 sider
...India, on principles utterly erroneous and inapplicable to its .aftual condition ¡conformably to ihis error, they have received a limited education, confined...commercial knowledge, and in no degree extended to jhofe liberal, ftudies which conftitute the bafis of education at peblic fchooli in. England. Even... | |
| 1824 - 724 sider
...read the passage, which was U> this effect: — " Some of these young men have been educated with an express view to the civil service in India, on principles...received a limited education, confined principally lo commercial knowledge, and in no degree extended to those liberal studies which constitute the basis... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1846 - 488 sider
...young man to India at the earliest possible period. Some of these young men have been educated with an express view to the civil service in India, on principles utterly erroneous, and inapplieable to its actual condition. Conformable to this error, they have received a limited education,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 482 sider
...period. Some of these young men have been educated with an express view to the civil service in ludia on principles utterly erroneous and inapplicable to...condition ; conformably to this error they have received a liirited education, confined principally to commercial knowledge, and in no degree extended to those... | |
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