The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 30
... language which embodied " codes of laws and compendiums of the duties relating to every class of people , " and which treated of " all the virtues of plants and drugs " -and many other things the study of which might do much to form ...
... language which embodied " codes of laws and compendiums of the duties relating to every class of people , " and which treated of " all the virtues of plants and drugs " -and many other things the study of which might do much to form ...
Page 32
... language . It was further postulated that a spirit of animation and emulation was engendered ; that in- struction was combined with pleasure ; and that important facts and truths written from dictation and read over three or four times ...
... language . It was further postulated that a spirit of animation and emulation was engendered ; that in- struction was combined with pleasure ; and that important facts and truths written from dictation and read over three or four times ...
Page 35
... language was the only medium of instruction , and Hindu and Muham- madan children indifferently were received into them . For at the time Muhammadans had no indigenous element- ary schools peculiar to themselves , nor had they any re ...
... language was the only medium of instruction , and Hindu and Muham- madan children indifferently were received into them . For at the time Muhammadans had no indigenous element- ary schools peculiar to themselves , nor had they any re ...
Page 36
... language , geography , and moral truth and obligations . The mode of instruction has been improved . Formerly the pupils were arranged in different divisions according as they were learning to write on the ground with chalk , on the ...
... language , geography , and moral truth and obligations . The mode of instruction has been improved . Formerly the pupils were arranged in different divisions according as they were learning to write on the ground with chalk , on the ...
Page 39
... Languages , the Charter of 1813 had directed the Government of India to take early measures to acquaint themselves with the existing state of popular education and to report to the Honourable Court of Directors the results of their ...
... Languages , the Charter of 1813 had directed the Government of India to take early measures to acquaint themselves with the existing state of popular education and to report to the Honourable Court of Directors the results of their ...
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