The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 21
... England has conferred upon India . But some of these are not unmixed blessings . The very increase of the population brings with it an ever- increasing pressure on the land which the reclamation of new soil can only retard but not cure ...
... England has conferred upon India . But some of these are not unmixed blessings . The very increase of the population brings with it an ever- increasing pressure on the land which the reclamation of new soil can only retard but not cure ...
Page 24
... England a century and a half to achieve . In some respects she might have done better . She might have introduced ... England has given to India which Germany could not equally have given , the answer is that England has given that ...
... England a century and a half to achieve . In some respects she might have done better . She might have introduced ... England has given to India which Germany could not equally have given , the answer is that England has given that ...
Page 32
... England . And it was then sufficient objection to a book being read if it contained the name of Jesus . A case occurred near Burdwan where a Hindu , rather than give his child to be educated by the Missionary , left it out at night to ...
... England . And it was then sufficient objection to a book being read if it contained the name of Jesus . A case occurred near Burdwan where a Hindu , rather than give his child to be educated by the Missionary , left it out at night to ...
Page 33
... England , which were introduced into these schools , Captain Stewart also caused instruction to be given in some few of the pre- ambles of the Honourable Company's Regulations , which are particularly calculated to convince the people ...
... England , which were introduced into these schools , Captain Stewart also caused instruction to be given in some few of the pre- ambles of the Honourable Company's Regulations , which are particularly calculated to convince the people ...
Page 48
... England had come under the quickening influence of Arnold of Rugby . Home legislation had been ameliorating the condition of the lower and middle classes of society . The Reform Bill of 1832 had placed political power in the hands of ...
... England had come under the quickening influence of Arnold of Rugby . Home legislation had been ameliorating the condition of the lower and middle classes of society . The Reform Bill of 1832 had placed political power in the hands of ...
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