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The school established by Mrs. Hedges in 1760 was perhaps the first girls ' school in Calcutta , but it was meant primarily for children of European or mixed origin.281 Mrs. Pitt's School For Young Ladies , started about 1800 ...
The school established by Mrs. Hedges in 1760 was perhaps the first girls ' school in Calcutta , but it was meant primarily for children of European or mixed origin.281 Mrs. Pitt's School For Young Ladies , started about 1800 ...
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Had girls ' education been economically remunerative like that of the boys , religious or caste prejudices would not have stood long in the way of setting up public schools for girls . For , as we have already seen , missionary schools ...
Had girls ' education been economically remunerative like that of the boys , religious or caste prejudices would not have stood long in the way of setting up public schools for girls . For , as we have already seen , missionary schools ...
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merely to the long - standing popular prejudice against women's education , the system of early marriage of girls , and the fear of religious conversion or loss of caste in missionary schools , but also to the complete lack of economic ...
merely to the long - standing popular prejudice against women's education , the system of early marriage of girls , and the fear of religious conversion or loss of caste in missionary schools , but also to the complete lack of economic ...
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Beginnings Of The New Education | 1 |
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Religious Reform | 125 |
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