The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 134
... school would be a gain to primary education in England , so were the circle schools a gain to it in Bengal , but not otherwise . On the other hand , we must confess that in this opinion we have not merely the authority of Mr. Woodrow ...
... school would be a gain to primary education in England , so were the circle schools a gain to it in Bengal , but not otherwise . On the other hand , we must confess that in this opinion we have not merely the authority of Mr. Woodrow ...
Page 142
... schools . This is certainly no evil in itself , but it is an evil , inasmuch as it leads to the dropping off of the children of the lower orders from the schools which come under Government supervision . He had seen this here , and read ...
... schools . This is certainly no evil in itself , but it is an evil , inasmuch as it leads to the dropping off of the children of the lower orders from the schools which come under Government supervision . He had seen this here , and read ...
Page 150
... schools in the district that to add 250 more to these ( the number fixed by Government ) would " only increase the existing number by 15 per " cent . moreover , it would probably cause many of the indigenous " schools to close in the ...
... schools in the district that to add 250 more to these ( the number fixed by Government ) would " only increase the existing number by 15 per " cent . moreover , it would probably cause many of the indigenous " schools to close in the ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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