The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but what is connected with the peculiar religious doctrines of the people. Indian Problems - Page 371de Siddha Mohana Mitra - 1908 - 404 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...devote themselves to it, greatly contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but what is connected with peculiar religious sects and doctrines, or with the astrology of the people. The immediate consequence... | |
| William Adam - 1838 - 252 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...things is the disuse and even actual loss of many valuable books, and it is to be apprehended that, unless Government interfere with a fostering hand,... | |
| 1847 - 556 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...things is, the disuse, and even actual loss, of many valuable books ; and it is to be apprehended, that unless Government mterpose with a fostering hand,... | |
| 1855 - 864 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences arc abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...connected with the peculiar religious doctrines of the peoplc."f This state of matters, ho thought, was attributable to the want of that encouragement which... | |
| Sir William Wilson Hunter - 1875 - 378 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...things is the disuse and even actual loss of many valuable books ; and it is to be apprehended that, unless Government interpose with a fostering hand,... | |
| sir William Wilson Hunter - 1875 - 796 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...things is the disuse and even actual loss of many valuable books ; and it is to be apprehended that, unless Government interpose with a fostering hand,... | |
| Gilbert Elliot Earl of Minto - 1880 - 452 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...things is the disuse, and even actual loss, of many valuable books ; and it is to be apprehended that, unless Government interposes with a fostering hand,... | |
| Gilbert Elliot Earl of Minto - 1880 - 1048 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...things is the disuse, and even actual loss, of many valuable books ; and it is to be apprehended that, unless Government interposes with a fostering hand,... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 320 pages
...to it, appears to be considerably contracted. The abstract sciences are abandoned, polite literature neglected, and no branch of learning cultivated but...things is the disuse, and even actual loss, of many valuable books ; and it is to be apprehended that, unless Government interfere with a fostering hand,... | |
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