The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 11
... regarded as an act of justice in view of the character of the islanders and the fact that their kinsmen in Greece were a sufficient- ly well organized nation to offer them good government . But if we extend the term " generosity " to ...
... regarded as an act of justice in view of the character of the islanders and the fact that their kinsmen in Greece were a sufficient- ly well organized nation to offer them good government . But if we extend the term " generosity " to ...
Page 13
... regarded the neutra- lity of their country , not only as a safeguard to themselves but as a trust for other nations . So its preservation was doubly a duty . " This was what the Government realized . There was no discussion on this ...
... regarded the neutra- lity of their country , not only as a safeguard to themselves but as a trust for other nations . So its preservation was doubly a duty . " This was what the Government realized . There was no discussion on this ...
Page 21
... regarded as a sure indication of peace and prosperity and orderly government . The extension of the railway and irrigation systems which have led to an extraordinary development of trade , the establishment of the post and telegraph ...
... regarded as a sure indication of peace and prosperity and orderly government . The extension of the railway and irrigation systems which have led to an extraordinary development of trade , the establishment of the post and telegraph ...
Page 29
... regarded as the First Education Des- patch . But the Court of Directors do not appear to have had in mind any well - defined scheme of education . Such instructions as they gave , had direct reference to Oriental Classical Languages ...
... regarded as the First Education Des- patch . But the Court of Directors do not appear to have had in mind any well - defined scheme of education . Such instructions as they gave , had direct reference to Oriental Classical Languages ...
Page 57
... regarded rather as what is intended to be than what is , for most of the schoolmasters whom I have seen , as far as I could judge from necessarily brief and limited opportunities of observation , were un- qualified to give all the ...
... regarded rather as what is intended to be than what is , for most of the schoolmasters whom I have seen , as far as I could judge from necessarily brief and limited opportunities of observation , were un- qualified to give all the ...
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