The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 48
... ment of the New Poor Law . In 1835 the Municipal Cor- porations Act had restored to the inhabitants of towns those rights of self - government of which they had been deprived since the fourteenth century . Lord Bentinck and his ...
... ment of the New Poor Law . In 1835 the Municipal Cor- porations Act had restored to the inhabitants of towns those rights of self - government of which they had been deprived since the fourteenth century . Lord Bentinck and his ...
Page 54
... ment was good , for I often found the inhabitants fully prepared to understand my object , and to give me the information I sought . " After his Pandit and Maulvi had been under his supervision for several months , they became still ...
... ment was good , for I often found the inhabitants fully prepared to understand my object , and to give me the information I sought . " After his Pandit and Maulvi had been under his supervision for several months , they became still ...
Page 70
... ment in the indulgence of benevolent feelings and the performances of benevolent acts to those who are beyond a certain pale . * The radical defect of the system of ele- mentary instruction seems to explain the radical defect of the ...
... ment in the indulgence of benevolent feelings and the performances of benevolent acts to those who are beyond a certain pale . * The radical defect of the system of ele- mentary instruction seems to explain the radical defect of the ...
Page 77
... ment was impossible : all the best things had been said in this manner as well as it was possible to say them . More- over , it was seen that strict drawing , colour and tone , so far from helping the artist , actually cramped his ...
... ment was impossible : all the best things had been said in this manner as well as it was possible to say them . More- over , it was seen that strict drawing , colour and tone , so far from helping the artist , actually cramped his ...
Page 100
... ment says little for his judgment . An anecdote just at the end of the catalogue of Caian " frightfulnesses " will show how simply the legend might develop a rank luxuriance . Some one who had been recalled from a long exile , on being ...
... ment says little for his judgment . An anecdote just at the end of the catalogue of Caian " frightfulnesses " will show how simply the legend might develop a rank luxuriance . Some one who had been recalled from a long exile , on being ...
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