Statements Respecting the East India College With An Appeal to Facts in Refut

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Statements Respecting the East India College With An Appeal to Facts in Refut
T R Thomas Robert Malthus
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Many other instances might be mentioned of considerable loss of property incurred by misconduct in an early age at our great public seminaries.
It will however very rarely happen that a young man, whose habits and attainments would qualify him 80 to become an useful servant of the Company, should be so unfortunate as to subject himself to the punish- ment of expulsion. Such a case, however, may pos- sibly happen, and, when it does, it must be considered as a painful, but necessary, 'sacrifice t
...o those general rules, the gross violation of which cannot be passed over without a sacrifice of much greater and more general interests than those of an individual and his connexions.
With regard to young men of a very different de- scription, it cannot surely be a matter of regret, in any public view at least, that those who have shewn headstrong, refractory, and capricious tempers, united with habits of idleness and dissipation, should not be allowed. To go out to India, and be furnished with an opportunity of tyrannising over its suffering inhabitants, and of bringing the English name into hatred and disgrace.


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