| Rāmachandra (son of Sundara Lāla.) - Maxima and minima - 1859 - 252 pages
...the manner in which the concentration of manufactures, and the general diffusion of education, hare affected the state of things ; I speak of the time...in all that relates to India, I took up the work of Bamchundra with a mingled feeling of satisfaction and curiosity: a few minutes of perusal added much... | |
| John Daniel Runkle - Mathematics - 1860 - 590 pages
...encouragement and subsequent reward. This is the true plan ; all others are neither fish nor flesh. '• The history of England, as well as of other countries,...in all that relates to India, I took up the work of RAMCIIUNDRA with a mingled feeling of satisfaction and curiosity : a few minutes of perusal added much... | |
| 1860 - 462 pages
...encouragement and subsequent reward. This is the true plan ; all others are neither fish nor flesh. " The history of England, as well as of other countries,...in all that relates to India, I took up the work of КАМСПГОПЖА with a mingled feeling of satisfaction and curiosity : a few minutes of perusal... | |
| Y. RĀMACHANDRA (Son of Sundara Lāla.) - 1863 - 84 pages
...edition of that work, recommends pure speculation also as highly beneficial, saying as follows; — "The history of England, as well as of other countries,...a powerful instrument in the progress of a nation, &c." But the present treatise is quite of a different nature. It cannot but be very useful, if the... | |
| G.A. Natesan - India - 1927 - 1054 pages
...as well as ol other countries having impressed me with a strong conviction that prove speculation ia a powerful instrument in the progress of a nation and my own birth (De Morgan was born in Madura) and descent having always given me a lively interest in all that relates... | |
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