| Asia - 1834 - 604 pages
...Sanscrit school, tinder Hindoo I'll in lits to impart such knowledge as is already current in India. This seminary (similar in character to those which existed in Europe before the time of Lord Baron) can only be expected to load the minds of youth with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions,... | |
| Charles Edward Trevelyan - Education - 1838 - 236 pages
...Sanskrit school under Hindu pundits, to impart such knowledge as is already current in India. This seminary (similar in character to those which existed...or to society. The pupils will there acquire what was known two thousand years ago, with the addition of vain and empty subtilties since produced by... | |
| CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 pages
...Amherst, we find the following emphatic passages : — "This seminary," (the proposed Sanskrit College) "similar in character to those which existed in Europe...or to society. The pupils will there acquire what was known two thousand years ago, with the addition of vain and empty subtleties since produced by... | |
| India - 1846 - 628 pages
...Ainherst, we find the following emphatic passages : — " This seminary" (the proposed Sanskrit College), " similar in character to those which existed in Europe...or to society. The pupils will there acquire what was known two thousand years ago, with the addition of vain and empty subtleties since produced by... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1850 - 228 pages
...familiar with them in the original Ianaccurate observer the late Rammohun Ray, said — " It can only load the minds of youth with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions of no practical use ; the pupils will acquire what was known 2,000 years ago, with the addition of vain... | |
| Charles Hay Cameron - Education - 1853 - 220 pages
...Sanskrit school under Hindu pundits, to impart such knowledge as is already current in India. This seminary (similar in character to those which existed...before the time of Lord Bacon) can only be expected to 84 load the minds of youth with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions of little or no... | |
| East India Company - India - 1853 - 102 pages
...seas and the six earths." Rammohun Roy, in reference to the Sanscrit College, says:— " It can only load the minds of youth with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions " of no practical use. The pupils will acquire what was known 2,000 years ago, with the addition " of vain... | |
| London Christian vernacular education society - Education - 1858 - 52 pages
...earnest remonstrance against it. " The proposed Seminary, or Sanskrit College," said he, " similar to those which existed in Europe before the time of Lord Bacon, can only be expected to load the miuds of youth with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions of little or no practical use... | |
| Thomas Edwards - 1884 - 300 pages
...the sum set apart for the instruction of the natives of India. A seminary of this sort, he says, " can only be expected to load the minds of youth with...niceties and metaphysical distinctions, of little or no use to their possessors or to society. The pupils will acquire what was known two thousand years ago,... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - Brahma-samaj - 1885 - 536 pages
...Sanscrit school under Hindu Pundits to impart such knowledge as i.=, already current in India. This seminary (similar in character to those which existed...or to society. The pupils will there acquire what was known two thousand years ago with the addition of vain and empty subtleties since then produced... | |
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