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Page 11
... but this might almost be regarded as an act of justice in view of the character of the islanders and the fact that their kinsmen in Greece were a sufficientwell organized nation to offer them good government .
... but this might almost be regarded as an act of justice in view of the character of the islanders and the fact that their kinsmen in Greece were a sufficientwell organized nation to offer them good government .
Page 13
... regarded the neutrality 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 neutrality 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 ...
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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 ...
Page 29
This may be regarded as the First Education Despatch . 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 ...
This may be regarded as the First Education Despatch . 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 ...
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“ This sketch of a course of Bengali instruction , ” Mr. Adam continues , “ must be 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 ...
“ This sketch of a course of Bengali instruction , ” Mr. Adam continues , “ must be 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 ...
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