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Page 4
Complex as is the nature of every personality , the great compound personality which we call a nation is infinitely more complex still ; and moral duties and problems when they occur on the national scale must share this increased ...
Complex as is the nature of every personality , the great compound personality which we call a nation is infinitely more complex still ; and moral duties and problems when they occur on the national scale must share this increased ...
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The justification of British rule in India lies , we are told , first and foremost in the increase of population which is regarded as a sure indication of peace and prosperity and orderly government . The extension of the railway and ...
The justification of British rule in India lies , we are told , first and foremost in the increase of population which is regarded as a sure indication of peace and prosperity and orderly government . The extension of the railway and ...
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So successful were these schools that Mr. Gordon Forbes , the British Commissioner at Chinsurah , brought them to the favourable notice of the Government , who made a monthly allowance ( afterwards increased to Rs . 1,800 ) of Rs . 600 ...
So successful were these schools that Mr. Gordon Forbes , the British Commissioner at Chinsurah , brought them to the favourable notice of the Government , who made a monthly allowance ( afterwards increased to Rs . 1,800 ) of Rs . 600 ...
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... and of arranging the boys in classes formed with reference to similarity of ability or proficiency has been adopted ; and as in some instances it has enabled the teachers to increase the number of their pupils very considerably ...
... and of arranging the boys in classes formed with reference to similarity of ability or proficiency has been adopted ; and as in some instances it has enabled the teachers to increase the number of their pupils very considerably ...
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... comment :- Any measures that may be adopted to improve education in this country will be greatly inadequate if they are not directed to increase the attainments of the teachers and to elevate and extend their views of their duties .
... comment :- Any measures that may be adopted to improve education in this country will be greatly inadequate if they are not directed to increase the attainments of the teachers and to elevate and extend their views of their duties .
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