Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... ment of the institution , and of those which grew out of its progressive structure , many even of those whose sons were educated within its walls , remained entirely ignorant . For years it dragged on a tedious existence , now ...
... ment of the institution , and of those which grew out of its progressive structure , many even of those whose sons were educated within its walls , remained entirely ignorant . For years it dragged on a tedious existence , now ...
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... ment from us . It may perhaps not be generally known that the Sanskrit system at Haileybury is the offspring of Mr. Wilson . We have ere this given his reasons for the same , but on a fair and calm survey of the whole we cannot ...
... ment from us . It may perhaps not be generally known that the Sanskrit system at Haileybury is the offspring of Mr. Wilson . We have ere this given his reasons for the same , but on a fair and calm survey of the whole we cannot ...
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... ment at Haileybury . Its very constitution is one of the greatest anomalies known . A college without its dignity , a school without its restraint , how could it be other than the most ano- malous of institutions ? Most persons are ...
... ment at Haileybury . Its very constitution is one of the greatest anomalies known . A college without its dignity , a school without its restraint , how could it be other than the most ano- malous of institutions ? Most persons are ...
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... ment over the sentiments of his author , which really does not belong to them . The general fidelity of Wilkins as a translator has never been impeached ; but his important services , in this respect , have been limited in a great ...
... ment over the sentiments of his author , which really does not belong to them . The general fidelity of Wilkins as a translator has never been impeached ; but his important services , in this respect , have been limited in a great ...
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... ment . Thus they say , God is like fire , not defiled by contact with corruption - like atmosphere without all and within all . They say the world is all an illusion , whereas people think it is a reality ; just as a man seeing some ...
... ment . Thus they say , God is like fire , not defiled by contact with corruption - like atmosphere without all and within all . They say the world is all an illusion , whereas people think it is a reality ; just as a man seeing some ...
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