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... · 4. The Education of the People of India ; its political importance and advantages : pp . 26. Calcutta ; pub- lished by Ostell and Lepage , 1845 . • 476 lix . lxvii ib . lxx .lxxiv THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . ART . I. - 1 . iv CONTENTS .
... · 4. The Education of the People of India ; its political importance and advantages : pp . 26. Calcutta ; pub- lished by Ostell and Lepage , 1845 . • 476 lix . lxvii ib . lxx .lxxiv THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . ART . I. - 1 . iv CONTENTS .
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... advantages of site , although the taste and liberality of their founders may have built the edifices themselves in a style severe and dignified . In expanse of park- like ground , and clusters of noble trees , they have the advantage ...
... advantages of site , although the taste and liberality of their founders may have built the edifices themselves in a style severe and dignified . In expanse of park- like ground , and clusters of noble trees , they have the advantage ...
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... advantage to the by - reading at Haileybury . They might attend on the hard working student when out of the lecture room , and lighten the task of surmounting the first principles . In these enlightened days , when ancient prejudices ...
... advantage to the by - reading at Haileybury . They might attend on the hard working student when out of the lecture room , and lighten the task of surmounting the first principles . In these enlightened days , when ancient prejudices ...
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advantage to himself , or be able to import no benefits to others . No talents , however diversified , will be suffered to remain idle in the land of the East . The civilian will find in the path which he is to tread , numberless ...
advantage to himself , or be able to import no benefits to others . No talents , however diversified , will be suffered to remain idle in the land of the East . The civilian will find in the path which he is to tread , numberless ...
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... advantages opened to the civilian by a residence in England for those three or four years which mark the transformation from youth to manhood . Some whose good fortune entered them at Haileybury as late as was possible , may ...
... advantages opened to the civilian by a residence in England for those three or four years which mark the transformation from youth to manhood . Some whose good fortune entered them at Haileybury as late as was possible , may ...
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