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... Council , Changes in the Council , The late J. E. D. Bethune , Address at Kishnaghur , Speech at Dacca , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Page . ... ... iii ... ... ... .
... Council , Changes in the Council , The late J. E. D. Bethune , Address at Kishnaghur , Speech at Dacca , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Page . ... ... iii ... ... ... .
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... which have engaged our attention during the past year . b Changes in the Council . Your Lordship is aware that REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF EDUCATION, FOR 1850-51 Constitution of the Council, APPENDIXES -( Continued 99 99 99.
... which have engaged our attention during the past year . b Changes in the Council . Your Lordship is aware that REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF EDUCATION, FOR 1850-51 Constitution of the Council, APPENDIXES -( Continued 99 99 99.
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Changes in the Council . Your Lordship is aware that , during the period above men- tioned , we had the misfortune to lose our late President , the Hon'ble John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune ... CHANGES IN THE COUNCIL . Changes in the Council,
Changes in the Council . Your Lordship is aware that , during the period above men- tioned , we had the misfortune to lose our late President , the Hon'ble John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune ... CHANGES IN THE COUNCIL . Changes in the Council,
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... changes in the plan of study might be desir- able , have grounded their defence , not only on the fact that the study of these powerful and elegant languages purifies and elevates the taste and genius of those who become familar with ...
... changes in the plan of study might be desir- able , have grounded their defence , not only on the fact that the study of these powerful and elegant languages purifies and elevates the taste and genius of those who become familar with ...
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... tolerably obvious principle that he must be careful not to change the meaning of his symbols in the course of his investigations , he is as safe from being misled by the usual fallacies that are put ADDRESS AT KISHNAGHUR . v.
... tolerably obvious principle that he must be careful not to change the meaning of his symbols in the course of his investigations , he is as safe from being misled by the usual fallacies that are put ADDRESS AT KISHNAGHUR . v.
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