The importance of female education in India cannot be over-rated ; and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire on the part of many of the natives of India to give a good education to their daughters. By... The Contemporary Review - Page 4171878Full view - About this book
| DAVID O.. ALLEN, D. D. - 1856 - 636 pages
...overrated; and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire on the part of many of the natives of India to give a...education to their daughters. By this means a far greater proportion of impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone of the people than by the education... | |
| David Oliver Allen - 1856 - 642 pages
...overrated; and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire on the part of many of the natives of India to give a...education to their daughters. By this means a far greater proportion of impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone of the people than by the education... | |
| 1856 - 610 pages
...overrated ; and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire on the part of many of the natives of India to give a...education to their daughters. By this means a far greater proportion of impulse is imparted to the educational and moral tone of the people than by the education... | |
| David Oliver Allen - 1856 - 652 pages
...overrated ; and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire on the part of many of the natives of India to give a good education to thendaughters. By this means a far greater proportion of impulse is imparted to the educational and... | |
| 1854 - 480 pages
...over-rated, and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire on the part of many of the natives of India to give a good education to their daughters. B^Jtbis. means a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to thejeducatipnal and moral tone of... | |
| Iltudus Thomas Prichard - 1869 - 394 pages
...they command. Female education is to receive the frank and cordial support of Government, as by it a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to...moral tone of the people than by the education of men. In addition to the Government and aided colleges and schools for general education, special institutions... | |
| 1870 - 534 pages
...of the country. Female education is to receive the frank and cordial support of Government, as by it a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to...tone of the people, than by the education of men. In addition to the Government and aided colleges aud schools for general education, special Institutions... | |
| 1874 - 792 pages
...the education despatch of 1854, " the importance of female education in India cannot be overrated. By this means a far greater proportional impulse is...tone of the people than by the education of men." It will tend to solve many a problem connected with the right government of the country. Difficulties... | |
| Robert Young (of the Free ch. of Scotland.) - 1881 - 460 pages
...; and we have observed with pleasure the evidence which is now afforded of an increased desire * on the part of many of the natives of India to give a...schools for females are included among those to which grants-in-aid may be given ; and we cannot refrain from expressing our cordial sympathy with the efforts... | |
| 1883 - 856 pages
...they command. Female education is to receive " the frank and cordial support of Government, as by it a far " greater proportional impulse is imparted to...moral tone of the people than by the education of men. In " addition to the Government and aided colleges and schools for " general education, special institutions... | |
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