Return to an Address of the Honourable the House of Commons, Dated 10 February 1859 for: Return Showing the Total Amount Disbursed Upon Education in Each Presidency ... in 1856-57 ... : And, Copy of Correspondence with the Indian Government, Showign the Progress of the Measures Adopted for Carrying Out the Education Despatch of the 19th Day of July 1854 (in Continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 72, of Session 18581859 - Education |
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... appears to have been mendation of the Director of Public Instruction , at a cost as great as , under the circumstances , could have within the amount ( 1,045 rupees per mensem ) allowed for the subordinate establishment of the school by ...
... appears to have been mendation of the Director of Public Instruction , at a cost as great as , under the circumstances , could have within the amount ( 1,045 rupees per mensem ) allowed for the subordinate establishment of the school by ...
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... appears that Mr. Arbuthnot has the whole subject under his con- sideration , and is about to submit proposals embodying the alterations which he may think desirable for removing the defects which have been brought to light , as well as ...
... appears that Mr. Arbuthnot has the whole subject under his con- sideration , and is about to submit proposals embodying the alterations which he may think desirable for removing the defects which have been brought to light , as well as ...
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... appears , have raised subscriptions amounting to about 50 rupees per mensem , and a grant in aid to the same amount is now solicited . 3. The rules under which such grants are made would preclude a compli- ance with the memorialists ...
... appears , have raised subscriptions amounting to about 50 rupees per mensem , and a grant in aid to the same amount is now solicited . 3. The rules under which such grants are made would preclude a compli- ance with the memorialists ...
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... appears to me to be open to less objection than any that could be devised under present circumstances , and until a general and comprehensive system of public instruction is set on foot by the Govern- ment . The population of these ...
... appears to me to be open to less objection than any that could be devised under present circumstances , and until a general and comprehensive system of public instruction is set on foot by the Govern- ment . The population of these ...
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... appear to be best suited to convey sound and useful instruction . These can be determined by a committee , under the direction of the Collector or his subordinates , and I have no doubt that in this way we shall carry the natives with ...
... appear to be best suited to convey sound and useful instruction . These can be determined by a committee , under the direction of the Collector or his subordinates , and I have no doubt that in this way we shall carry the natives with ...
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