This venerable and benevolent institution of the Hindoos is represented to have withstood the shock of revolutions, and to its operation is ascribed the general intelligence of the natives as scribes and accountants. We are so strongly persuaded of its... Reports ... Together with the Minutes of Evidence ... - Side 244av Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the East India Company - 1833Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Annie Besant - 1919 - 212 sider
...the village communities and their schools : This venerable and benevolent institution of the Hindus is represented to have withstood the shock of revolutions,...us the result of your inquiries, affording in the meantime the protection of government to the village teachers in all their just rights and immunities,... | |
| Baman Das Basu - 1867 - 228 sider
...of the facility it affords in the acquisition of language by simplifying the process of instruction. "This venerable and benevolent institution of the...us the result of your inquiries, affording, in the meantime, the protection of Government to the village teachers in all their just rights and immunities,... | |
| 1922 - 690 sider
...despatch from the EIC Court of Directors says: " This venerable and benevolent institution of the Hindus is represented to have withstood the shock of revolutions,...intelligence of the natives as scribes and accountants " ; it further bids the Government protect the village teachers. This was the record of the condition... | |
| Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1928 - 644 sider
...by simplifying the process of instruction. ' This venerable and benevolent institution of the Hindus is represented to have withstood the shock of revolutions,...report to us the result of your inquiries, affording in themeantime the protection of government to the village teachers in all their just rights and immunities,... | |
| Lynn Zastoupil, Martin Moir - 1999 - 388 sider
...this country, under the direction of the Reverend Dr. Bell3 formerly chaplain at Madras, and it has now become the mode by which education is conducted...have withstood the shock of revolutions, and to its 95 operation is ascribed the general intelligence of the natives as scribes and accountants. We are... | |
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