The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... Government , N. W. P. Extract from Third Report on the state of Indigenous Education in Bengal and Behar , by William Adam . Published originally in 1838 , and re - published by order of Government , N. W. P. , 1845 . 138 ib . ib . 4 ...
... Government , N. W. P. Extract from Third Report on the state of Indigenous Education in Bengal and Behar , by William Adam . Published originally in 1838 , and re - published by order of Government , N. W. P. , 1845 . 138 ib . ib . 4 ...
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... Government , or its Acts , to examine that form , and to measure those Acts , by a local standard , throwing aside all pre - conceived opinions based on European principles , and confining ourselves to the one great point - their ...
... Government , or its Acts , to examine that form , and to measure those Acts , by a local standard , throwing aside all pre - conceived opinions based on European principles , and confining ourselves to the one great point - their ...
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... Government he pleased . During the last seven years , nothing , or next to nothing , has been made known of the details of that system in any branch or department . No reports no returns - have been given to the public , from which ...
... Government he pleased . During the last seven years , nothing , or next to nothing , has been made known of the details of that system in any branch or department . No reports no returns - have been given to the public , from which ...
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first years of the Government , amid party turmoils injurious in many respects to the country , inasmuch as they distracted attention from more important matters . At last men grew sick of the contest , and withdrew from the witnessing ...
first years of the Government , amid party turmoils injurious in many respects to the country , inasmuch as they distracted attention from more important matters . At last men grew sick of the contest , and withdrew from the witnessing ...
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... Government affected , in any general degree , the peace of the country . Vicegerents of whatever power , Kalo- rahs , or Talpúrs , were alike usurpers , were equally without claims to supremacy , and owed their power to their mercenary ...
... Government affected , in any general degree , the peace of the country . Vicegerents of whatever power , Kalo- rahs , or Talpúrs , were alike usurpers , were equally without claims to supremacy , and owed their power to their mercenary ...
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