If it had been intended to keep the British nation in ignorance of real knowledge, the Baconian philosophy would not have been allowed to displace the system of the schoolmen, which was the best calculated to pei,petuate ignorance. In the same manner... On the Education of the People of India - Página 70por Charles Edward Trevelyan - 1838 - 220 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 páginas
...have been allowed to displace the system of the bchoolmen, which was the best calculated to perpetuate ignorance. In the same manner, the Sanskrit system...darkness, if such had been the policy of the British Legislative." And when, to the useless, the frivolous, and the puerile acquisitions of Sanskrit lore,... | |
| 1846 - 628 páginas
...have been allowed to displace the system of the Schoolmen, which was the best calculated to perpetuate ignorance. In the same manner, the Sanskrit system...darkness, if such had been the policy of the British Legislative." And when, to the useless, the frivolous, and the puerile acquisitions of Sanskrit lore,... | |
| London Christian vernacular education society - 1858 - 52 páginas
...been, allowed to displace the system of the Schoolmen, which was the beet calculated to perpetuate ignorance. In the same manner, the Sanskrit system...such had been the policy of the British Legislature." When, then, to the useless, the frivolous, and the puerile acquisitions of Sanskrit Learning;, which,... | |
| Thomas Edwards - 1884 - 300 páginas
...with the addition of vain and empty subtleties since then produced by speculative men. The Sanscrit system of education would be the best calculated to keep this country in darkness, but as the improvement of the native population is the object of the Government, it should consequently... | |
| Robert Watson Frazer - 1898 - 502 páginas
...natives of India in mathematics, natural philosophy, chemistry, anatomy, and other useful sciences,"1 for "the Sanskrit system of education would be the best calculated to keep this country in darkness." In a few sentences, extolled by Bishop Heber for their good English, good sense, force, and thought,... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1906 - 1042 páginas
...the schoolmen which was the best calculated to perpetuate ignorance. In the same manner the Sanscrit system of education would be the best calculated to...had been the policy of the British legislature. But an the improvement of the native population is the object of the Government, it will consequently promote... | |
| Śibanātha Śāstrī - 1907 - 314 páginas
...have been allowed to displace the system of the Schoolmen, which was the best calculated to perpetuate ignorance. In the same manner the Sanskrit system...country in darkness, if such had been the policy of British legislature. But as the improvement of the native population is the with the sums proposed... | |
| Śibanātha Śāstrī - 1907 - 318 páginas
...education would be the best calculated to keep this country in darkness, if such had been the policy of British legislature. But as the improvement of the...population is the object of the Government, it will subsequently promote a more liberal and enlightened system of instruction, embracing mathematics, natural... | |
| Henry Rosher James - 1911 - 160 páginas
...have been allowed to displace the system of the schoolmen, which was the best calculated to perpetuate ignorance. In the same manner the Sanskrit system...such had been the policy of the British Legislature." He goes on, " But as the improvement of the native population is the object of Government, it will... | |
| Sophia Dobson Collet - 1914 - 374 páginas
...further objections to the "imaginary learning" of Hindu schools, he summarily assures Lord Amherst that "the Sanskrit system of education would be the best calculated to keep this country in darkness." What he wants to see established is "a more liberal and enlightened system of instruction, embracing... | |
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