The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... tion , an arrangement of still greater importance for educat- ing teachers for the indigenous schools . The last object we deem worthy of great encouragement , since it is upon the character of the indigenous schools that the education ...
... tion , an arrangement of still greater importance for educat- ing teachers for the indigenous schools . The last object we deem worthy of great encouragement , since it is upon the character of the indigenous schools that the education ...
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... tion in the whole district . The several members were required to visit the schools frequently ; to assist at the public examinations ; and to submit to the General Com- mittee an Annual Report on the year's operations . Local ...
... tion in the whole district . The several members were required to visit the schools frequently ; to assist at the public examinations ; and to submit to the General Com- mittee an Annual Report on the year's operations . Local ...
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... tion of India . As the means of bringing about this most desirable object , we rely chiefly on their becoming , through a familiarity with European Literature and Science , imbued with the ideas and feelings of civilized Europe , on the ...
... tion of India . As the means of bringing about this most desirable object , we rely chiefly on their becoming , through a familiarity with European Literature and Science , imbued with the ideas and feelings of civilized Europe , on the ...
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... tion , dated 21st and 22nd January last , and the papers referred to in them . " His Lordship in Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promo- tion of European Literature and Science ...
... tion , dated 21st and 22nd January last , and the papers referred to in them . " His Lordship in Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promo- tion of European Literature and Science ...
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... tion of Earl Grey , slavery had been abolished in the colonies at a cost to the nation of twenty millions . In 1834 a system of national education had been initiated by a Parliamentary grant towards the erection of schools , and the ...
... tion of Earl Grey , slavery had been abolished in the colonies at a cost to the nation of twenty millions . In 1834 a system of national education had been initiated by a Parliamentary grant towards the erection of schools , and the ...
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