| 1828 - 722 pagina’s
...far as India is concerned, appeared to me peculiarly wise and liberal, and he is evidently attached to, and thinks well of the country and its inhabitants....natives in their own languages, in the establishment of punchaetSj in the degree in which he employs the natives in official situations, and the countenance... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 420 pagina’s
...far as India is concerned, appeared to me peculiarly wise and liberal, and he is evidently attached to, and thinks well of the country and its inhabitants....languages, in the establishment of punchaets, in the degree in which he employs the natives in official situations, and the countenance and familiarity... | |
| 1828 - 668 pagina’s
...far as India is concerned, appeared to me peculiarly wise and liberal, and he is evidently attached to, and thinks well of the country and its inhabitants....justice to the natives in their own languages, in Ute establishment of punchada, in the degree in which be employs 438 If «•' • .its .ird, ids,... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 568 pagina’s
...far as India is concerned, appeared to me peculiarly wise and liberal, and he is evidently attached to, and thinks well of the country and its inhabitants....general tendency, evince a steady wish to improve then* present condition. No government in India pays so much attention to schools and public institutions... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 630 pagina’s
...far as India is concerned, appeared to me peculiarly wise and liberal, and he is evidently attached to, and thinks well of the country and its inhabitants....languages, in the establishment of punchaets, in the degree in which he employs the natives in official situations, and the countenance and familiarity... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1832 - 430 pagina’s
...far as India is concerned, appeared to me peculiarly wise and liberal, and he is evidently attached to, and thinks well of, the country and its inhabitants....natives in their own languages, in the establishment of punchacts, in the degree in which he employs the natives in official situations, and the countenance... | |
| John Malcolm - 1833 - 568 pagina’s
...his " power to effect these objects."* And again, still speaking of these territories, he remarks: " No government in India pays so " much attention to...are the taxes lighter; and in the administration of jus" tice to the natives in their own language, in the establishments " of punchayets, in the degree... | |
| John Malcolm - 1833 - 556 pagina’s
...his " power to effect these objects."* And again, still speaking of these territories, he remarks: " No government in India pays so " much attention to...education. " In none are the taxes lighter; and in the fidministration of jus" tice to the natives in their own language, in the establishments " of punchayets,... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1834 - 502 pagina’s
...with his friends, in what hours of the day or night he finds time for the acquisition of knowledge. No government in India pays so much attention to schools...natives in their own languages, in the establishment of punchayets, in the degree in which he employs the natives in official situations, and the countenance... | |
| Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1836 - 550 pagina’s
...surprise at what hours of the day or night he finds time for the acquisition of knowledge. No governor in India pays so much attention to schools and public institutions for education. Of the charge brought against him by an amiable, but in this respect, mistaken man, ' that he is devoid... | |
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