Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 8
... 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 conscientiously subscribe to ...
... 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 conscientiously subscribe to ...
Page 10
... perhaps at first appear why this should be a regular compo- nent in the Haileybury course . A glance will make it evident . The causes of wealth and poverty , the social condition of the cultivator , the nature of land tenures , the ...
... perhaps at first appear why this should be a regular compo- nent in the Haileybury course . A glance will make it evident . The causes of wealth and poverty , the social condition of the cultivator , the nature of land tenures , the ...
Page 15
... perhaps of equal importance , but to revel in the hey day of unrestrained idleness . Yet the youth of sixteen is not altoge- ther without excuse . It must be conceded that the subject , loaded from its very nature with numerous heavy ...
... perhaps of equal importance , but to revel in the hey day of unrestrained idleness . Yet the youth of sixteen is not altoge- ther without excuse . It must be conceded that the subject , loaded from its very nature with numerous heavy ...
Page 18
... perhaps the most useful— appears on the scene . The medium , as all know , of communi- cation between natives of all parts of India , in one district rugged , in another polished to an extreme , but ever compre- hensive and capable of ...
... perhaps the most useful— appears on the scene . The medium , as all know , of communi- cation between natives of all parts of India , in one district rugged , in another polished to an extreme , but ever compre- hensive and capable of ...
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... perhaps would at first be encountered , but the plan is fraught with advantage to both native and European . Amidst the crowd who swarm at the College of Fort William , there are some three or four who might be capable of such an ...
... perhaps would at first be encountered , but the plan is fraught with advantage to both native and European . Amidst the crowd who swarm at the College of Fort William , there are some three or four who might be capable of such an ...
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