| Gauri Viswanathan - Education - 1989 - 226 pages
...stated that England was obligated to promote the "interests and happiness" of the natives and that measures ought to be adopted "as may tend to the introduction...knowledge, and of religious and moral improvement." ' The pressure to assume a more direct responsibility for the welfare of the subjects came from several... | |
| John Allen Moore - Biography & Autobiography - 1994 - 190 pages
...reflected the victory of mission supporters. An act of Parliament regarding the people of India stated that such measures ought to be adopted as may tend to the...useful knowledge and of religious and moral improvement . . . and that facilities shall be afforded, by law, to persons desirous of going and remaining in... | |
| Bina Kumari Sarma - Education - 1996 - 150 pages
...and happiness of the native inhabitants of the British dominions in India and as such, measures aught to be adopted as may tend to the introduction among them of useful knowledge and of religions and moral improvements; and in furtherance of the above objects, sufficient facilities aught... | |
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