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" The importance of female education in India cannot be over-rated ; and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire on the part of many of the natives of India to give a good education to their daughters. By... "
India, Ancient and Modern, Geographical, Historical, Political, Social, and ... - Page 566
by David Oliver Allen - 1856 - 618 pages
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East India (education): Bound Collection of Parliamentary Papers Dealing ...

Education - 1854 - 480 pages
...to their daughters. B^Jtbis. means a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to thejeducatipnal and moral tone of the people than by the education of men. WtThave already observed that schools for females are included among those to which grants in aid may...
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The Administration of India from 1859-1868: The First Ten Years of ..., Volume 2

Iltudus Thomas Prichard - Great Britain - 1869 - 394 pages
...education is to receive the frank and cordial support of Government, as by it a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone of the people than by the education of men. In addition to the Government and aided colleges and schools for general education, special institutions...
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The Annals of Indian Administration, Volume 14

India - 1870 - 534 pages
...education is to receive the frank and cordial support of Government, as by it a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone of the people, than by the education of men. In addition to the Government and aided colleges aud schools for general education, special Institutions...
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The baptist Magazine

1874 - 792 pages
...importance of female education in India cannot be overrated. By this means a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone of the people than by the education of men." It will tend to solve many a problem connected with the right government of the country. Difficulties...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 32

Great Britain - 1878 - 890 pages
...natives of India to give a good education to their daughters. By this means a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone...the efforts which are being made in this direction." Here there is a clear promise of sympathy and of indirect support, but no allusion to direct Government...
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Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes, and Essays

Sir Monier Monier-Williams - India - 1879 - 452 pages
...natives of India to give a good education to their daughters. By this means a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone...the efforts which are being made in this direction.' Here there is a clear promise of sympathy and of indirect support, but no allusion to direct Government...
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Modern missions, their trials and triumphs

Robert Young (of the Free ch. of Scotland.) - Missions - 1881 - 460 pages
...natives of India to give a good education to their daughters. By this means a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone...schools for females are included among those to which grants-in-aid may be given ; and we cannot refrain from expressing our cordial sympathy with the efforts...
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Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Volume 46

Statistics - 1883 - 856 pages
...is to receive " the frank and cordial support of Government, as by it a far " greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and " moral tone of the people than by the education of men. In " addition to the Government and aided colleges and schools for " general education, special institutions...
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Abstract and Analysis of the Report of the Indian Education Commission, with ...

James Johnston (F.S.S.) - Church and education - 1884 - 296 pages
...education is to receive the frank and cordial support of Government, as by it a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone of the people, than by the education of men. In addition to the Government and aided colleges and schools for general education, special institutions...
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Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes and Essays

Sir Monier Monier-Williams - India - 1891 - 382 pages
...natives of India to give a good education to their daughters. By this means a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone...the efforts which are being made in this direction.' Here there is a clear promise of sympathy and of indirect support, but no allusion to direct Government...
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