| Education - 1834 - 410 pages
...providing adequate means of instruction for the natives, Sir Thomas Munro makes the follosving remark : ' Whatever expense government may incur in the education...industry, by a taste for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of the people :' — a remark which is applicable... | |
| India - 1856 - 876 pages
...country upon education, being " convinced,.... that any expense which may be incurred for this object« will be amply repaid by the improvement of the country...industry, by a taste for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of the people.' " And it will abundantly appear,... | |
| Education - 1854 - 482 pages
...that any expense which may be incurred for this object, " will be amply repaid by the im" provement of the country ; for the general diffusion of knowledge...industry, by a taste for the " comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of " the people." We are, &c., (Signed) J.... | |
| Famines - 1874 - 428 pages
...despatch with these memorable words: — "That any expenses which may be incurred for this object will bo amply repaid by the improvement of the country, for...industry, by a taste for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of the people." — (Extract from Memorial... | |
| Famines - 1874 - 428 pages
...great despatch with these memorable words: — "That any expenses which may be incurred for this object will be amply repaid by the improvement of the country,...more orderly habits, by increasing industry, by a tasto for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of the people."... | |
| Sir Thomas Munro - Chennai (India) - 1881 - 420 pages
...endowments in the Collectors' reports are applicable to the present object. They do not exceed Es. 20,000 in all, and only a small portion of them are public...knowledge is inseparably followed by more orderly habits, hy increasing industry, by a taste for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the... | |
| Sir Roper Lethbridge - Education - 1882 - 502 pages
...Thomas Munro, in words used many years since, that any expense which may be incurred for this object, "will be amply repaid by the improvement of the country;...industry, by a taste for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of the people." We are, &c. (Signed) J. OLIPHANT.... | |
| William Isaac Chamberlain - Education - 1899 - 122 pages
...than is at present so applied, we are convinced that any expense which may be incurred for this object will be amply repaid by the improvement of the country...industry, by a taste for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of the people." summary of The Summary of the... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - India - 1912 - 822 pages
...Thomas Munro, in words used many years since, that any expense which may be incurred for this object, 'will be amply repaid by the improvement of the country...industry, by a taste for the comforts of life, by exertion to acquire them, and by the growing prosperity of the people." ' Regarding this despatch,... | |
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