A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II by William Sleeman
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member who may choose to indulge in them; and they indulge in them
little, merely because they do not find that they conduce to secure them employment and bread. I think it would be useful if we could get rid of the terms _education_, _civilization_, &c., and substitute that of _knowledge_. It would obviate much controversy, for the greater part of our disputes arise from the vagueness of the terms we use. All would agree that certain branches of knowledge are useful to certain classes, and that certain modes are the best for imparting them. The subject is deeply interesting and important; but I must not indulge further. Believe me, My Dear Sir Erskine, With great respect, Yours very faithfully, (Signed) W. H. SLEEMAN. To Sir Erskine Perry, Chief Justice, Bombay. ___________________________________ Jhansee, 24th September, 1848. My Lord, |
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