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" But his Lordship in council decidedly objects to the practice which has hitherto prevailed, of supporting the students during the period of their education. He conceives that the only effect of such a system can be, to give artificial encouragement to... "
Education in India, an essay - Page 59
by Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke - 1864
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ...

Asia - 1835 - 606 pages
...in the natural course of tilings, would he superseded by more useful studies, and he directs ih.it no stipend shall be given to any student who may hereafter...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. It lias come to the knowlege of the Governor-general in Council, that a large sum ban been expended...
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On the Education of the People of India

Charles Edward Trevelyan - Education - 1838 - 270 pages
...to abolish any college or school of native learning, while the native population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages which...successor. " 4th. — It has come to the knowledge of the governor general in council that a large sum has been expended by the committee in the printing of...
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Continental India: Travelling Sketches and Historical ..., Volume 2

James William Massie - India - 1840 - 500 pages
...superseded by more useful studies ; and he directs that no stipend shall be given to any student that may hereafter enter at any of these institutions ;...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. "3d. It has come to the knowledge of the Governor-General in Council, that a large sum has been expended...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 37

India - 1862 - 394 pages
...encouragement to branches of ' learning which in the natural course of things, would be super' seded by more useful studies, and he directs that no stipend...vacate his situation, the Committee shall report to the Gov' eminent the number and state of the class, in order that the ' Government may be able to decide...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 18

Periodicals - 1844 - 354 pages
...to, in this and the subsequent paragraphs, will be found explained in the illustrations that follow. and that when any professor of Oriental learning shall...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. " 3rd. It has come to the knowledge of the Governor-General in Council, that a large sum has been expended...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 18

Periodicals - 1844 - 358 pages
...medium of the vernaculars woi not tlitn railed. and that when any professor of Oriental learning snail vacate his situation, the Committee shall report to...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. " 3rd. It has come to the knowledge of the Governor-General in Council, that a large sum has been expended...
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A Review of Public Instruction in the Bengal Presidency, from 1835 ..., Part 1

James Kerr - 1852 - 232 pages
...the native population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages it affords. " His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to the practice...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. " It has come to the knowledge of his Lordship in Council that a large sum has been expended by the...
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The Calcutta Review, Volume 17

India - 1852 - 548 pages
...at any of these institutions ; and that when .• ny Professor of oriental learning shall vacate bis situation, the Committee shall report to the Government...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. It has come to the knowledge of his Lordship in Council that a large sum has been expended by the Committee...
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The Administration of the East India Company: A History of Indian ..., Volume 1

Sir John William Kaye - Great Britain - 1853 - 766 pages
...natural course of things, would be superseded by more useful studies ; and he directs that no stipend 2Q2 shall be given to any student, who may hereafter enter...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. " It has come to the knowledge of his Lordship in Council, that a large sum has been expended by the...
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The History of India, for Use in Schools: Compiled from the Works of ...

John Garrett - India - 1865 - 366 pages
...to avail themselves of the advantages it affords. " His Lordship in Council decidedly objects to ths practice which has hitherto prevailed, of supporting...decide upon the expediency of appointing a successor. " It has come to the knowledge of his Lordship in Council, that a large sum has been expended by the...
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