The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... lower standard of honour than his own ? But even on lower and utilitarian grounds the theory that any national pledge or treaty may be broken on the plea of " reasons of State " or public interest is open to serious criticism . If the ...
... lower standard of honour than his own ? But even on lower and utilitarian grounds the theory that any national pledge or treaty may be broken on the plea of " reasons of State " or public interest is open to serious criticism . If the ...
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... Lower Provinces of Bengal to the close of the year 1882 . Education and Statesmanship . - H . R. James , 1911 . Education in India . - Sir C. E. Trevelyan , 1838 . Good Old Days of John Company . - Carey . History of India . - Nolan ...
... Lower Provinces of Bengal to the close of the year 1882 . Education and Statesmanship . - H . R. James , 1911 . Education in India . - Sir C. E. Trevelyan , 1838 . Good Old Days of John Company . - Carey . History of India . - Nolan ...
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... lower and middle classes of society . The Reform Bill of 1832 had placed political power in the hands of the enlightened middle classes . In 1833 , during the administra- tion of Earl Grey , slavery had been abolished in the colonies at ...
... lower and middle classes of society . The Reform Bill of 1832 had placed political power in the hands of the enlightened middle classes . In 1833 , during the administra- tion of Earl Grey , slavery had been abolished in the colonies at ...
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... lower classes of Indian society , deter- mined upon employing Mr. Adam himself to make the survey he had advocated . Accordingly , in 1835 , Mr. Adam was appointed Special Commissioner for the Survey of the State of Education in Bengal ...
... lower classes of Indian society , deter- mined upon employing Mr. Adam himself to make the survey he had advocated . Accordingly , in 1835 , Mr. Adam was appointed Special Commissioner for the Survey of the State of Education in Bengal ...
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... lower garment . Five boys of Kagbariya , the children of two families , attend the Dharail school , the distance being about a mile , which in the rainy season can be traversed only by water . Of the five , two belonging to one family ...
... lower garment . Five boys of Kagbariya , the children of two families , attend the Dharail school , the distance being about a mile , which in the rainy season can be traversed only by water . Of the five , two belonging to one family ...
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