The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 36
... respect by their pupils and employers , were always ill paid and often superannuated - men , in short , who betake themselves to that occupation only when they have ceased from age to be fit for any other . There were , moreover , few ...
... respect by their pupils and employers , were always ill paid and often superannuated - men , in short , who betake themselves to that occupation only when they have ceased from age to be fit for any other . There were , moreover , few ...
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doubt that , imperfect as oriental learning may be in many respects , yet the higher degree of attainments even in it possessed by any native , the more intelligent and liberal will he prove , and better able to appreciate the acts and ...
doubt that , imperfect as oriental learning may be in many respects , yet the higher degree of attainments even in it possessed by any native , the more intelligent and liberal will he prove , and better able to appreciate the acts and ...
Page 43
... respect and was clear and definite in its aim . It had only one fault - it was not acted upon . " The result of the continued indifference of Local Committees was the conviction that it was hopeless to prolong the struggle with them any ...
... respect and was clear and definite in its aim . It had only one fault - it was not acted upon . " The result of the continued indifference of Local Committees was the conviction that it was hopeless to prolong the struggle with them any ...
Page 44
... respect to the education of the natives should refer . " Lord Macaulay's Minute in favour of the Anglicists . This authoritative declaration in favour of an English education for the natives might have been expected to re- concile the ...
... respect to the education of the natives should refer . " Lord Macaulay's Minute in favour of the Anglicists . This authoritative declaration in favour of an English education for the natives might have been expected to re- concile the ...
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... respect of teachers this is what Mr. Adam relates : " The teachers consist both of young and middle - aged men- for the most part simple - minded but poor and ignorant , and therefore , having recourse to an occupation which is suitable ...
... respect of teachers this is what Mr. Adam relates : " The teachers consist both of young and middle - aged men- for the most part simple - minded but poor and ignorant , and therefore , having recourse to an occupation which is suitable ...
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