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... tion of their country than has been hitherto the practice under our Indian Governments . " Nevertheless , we hear on so many sides , and even from those who ought to know better , of the necessity and facility for educating the masses ...
... tion of their country than has been hitherto the practice under our Indian Governments . " Nevertheless , we hear on so many sides , and even from those who ought to know better , of the necessity and facility for educating the masses ...
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... tion ought now to have been accumulated , and as the majority of the present members have had seats at the Board during the greater portion of that time , they would fain hope that by recording their experience , they may shed some ...
... tion ought now to have been accumulated , and as the majority of the present members have had seats at the Board during the greater portion of that time , they would fain hope that by recording their experience , they may shed some ...
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... tion in Bombay . the period when the Establishments first came under the control of the Board , in 1840 , and in April 1850. It shows , in the latter period , an addition of four English and of eighty - three vernacular schools , and a ...
... tion in Bombay . the period when the Establishments first came under the control of the Board , in 1840 , and in April 1850. It shows , in the latter period , an addition of four English and of eighty - three vernacular schools , and a ...
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... tion . As in all countries , but more in India than in the higher civilized ones of Europe , the young merchant or trader must quit his school at an early period in order to obtain the special education needful for his vocation in the ...
... tion . As in all countries , but more in India than in the higher civilized ones of Europe , the young merchant or trader must quit his school at an early period in order to obtain the special education needful for his vocation in the ...
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... tion through their own language to a class in a much shorter period , perhaps half the period , that would be necessary if they had conveyed the instruction through a foreign lan- guage , such as English . But if it is desired to ...
... tion through their own language to a class in a much shorter period , perhaps half the period , that would be necessary if they had conveyed the instruction through a foreign lan- guage , such as English . But if it is desired to ...
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