Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 7
... means of an additional six months ' residence in college , and of a corresponding degradation in the ranks of his cotem- poraries . It must , however , be added , that in the event of the abolition of Sanskrit , there would be an ...
... means of an additional six months ' residence in college , and of a corresponding degradation in the ranks of his cotem- poraries . It must , however , be added , that in the event of the abolition of Sanskrit , there would be an ...
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means claim to obedience . It is but just that we should state clearly this one great argument by which the study of Sanskrit finds supporters in England . Its premises are unquestionable , but on the other hand we very much doubt if ...
means claim to obedience . It is but just that we should state clearly this one great argument by which the study of Sanskrit finds supporters in England . Its premises are unquestionable , but on the other hand we very much doubt if ...
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... means outrageous , it has often proved the means of disheartening a workman otherwise ready to put his shoulder to the wheel . We grieve that we should have to differ from so high an authority as Mr. Wilson : we would urge all who feel ...
... means outrageous , it has often proved the means of disheartening a workman otherwise ready to put his shoulder to the wheel . We grieve that we should have to differ from so high an authority as Mr. Wilson : we would urge all who feel ...
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... means by which the national evils resulting from a rapid increase in the popu- lation could be warded off . The public , at first thirsting for the new draught of knowledge , turned away in horror from the poison it contained . The ...
... means by which the national evils resulting from a rapid increase in the popu- lation could be warded off . The public , at first thirsting for the new draught of knowledge , turned away in horror from the poison it contained . The ...
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... means employed to increase the value of the harvest . There is no medium , no seeking to lessen the wide difference between the advanced few and the retarded many . The former are hurried on , and the latter suffered to lag behind ...
... means employed to increase the value of the harvest . There is no medium , no seeking to lessen the wide difference between the advanced few and the retarded many . The former are hurried on , and the latter suffered to lag behind ...
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