The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 16
... hand and the opium pipe in the other . The mysterious glamour of the East has melted away under the cold breath of her utili- tarianism . That religious neutrality is the very bedrock and foundation of our Indian Empire , that the ...
... hand and the opium pipe in the other . The mysterious glamour of the East has melted away under the cold breath of her utili- tarianism . That religious neutrality is the very bedrock and foundation of our Indian Empire , that the ...
Page 17
... hands of the people at large . The lecturer was Professor Wegener who toured round India with the Crown Prince and whose opinions may be taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of ...
... hands of the people at large . The lecturer was Professor Wegener who toured round India with the Crown Prince and whose opinions may be taken to be genuine except in so far as they may have been coloured by pleasant memories of ...
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... hand in hand ; yet the latter is to be considered a matter of calcula- tion , while the former should be deemed positively incumbent . " Sir Charles Metcalfe's Statesman - like Views . Sentiments such as those expressed by Lord Moira ...
... hand in hand ; yet the latter is to be considered a matter of calcula- tion , while the former should be deemed positively incumbent . " Sir Charles Metcalfe's Statesman - like Views . Sentiments such as those expressed by Lord Moira ...
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... hand , had to pronounce a portion of each sentence audibly and delib- erately , while each boy in the class wrote it down in his copybook . When the lesson for the day was completed , the necessary corrections in each pupil's book were ...
... hand , had to pronounce a portion of each sentence audibly and delib- erately , while each boy in the class wrote it down in his copybook . When the lesson for the day was completed , the necessary corrections in each pupil's book were ...
Page 33
... hands , they are unable to read it , and are still less able to understand its general contents ' . Besides the outlines of Astronomy and of the History of England , which were introduced into these schools , Captain Stewart also caused ...
... hands , they are unable to read it , and are still less able to understand its general contents ' . Besides the outlines of Astronomy and of the History of England , which were introduced into these schools , Captain Stewart also caused ...
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