General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1852 |
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... languages in the Colleges and Schools , on the 19 99 ... 30th September 1851 , 19 ... ... ... ... ... ... ccii CCV ... ... ... ccvi ... ... ... ... ... Statement exhibiting the amount of Schooling Fees realized in the Colleges and ...
... languages in the Colleges and Schools , on the 19 99 ... 30th September 1851 , 19 ... ... ... ... ... ... ccii CCV ... ... ... ccvi ... ... ... ... ... Statement exhibiting the amount of Schooling Fees realized in the Colleges and ...
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... languages has ever been a favourite pursuit in almost every celebrated place of Education in modern Europe : and those who are opposed to the particular system of our English schools and colleges , have found ample ground for attack in ...
... languages has ever been a favourite pursuit in almost every celebrated place of Education in modern Europe : and those who are opposed to the particular system of our English schools and colleges , have found ample ground for attack in ...
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... language here supplies the place which is filled in England by the Latin and Greek : inferior for the purposes of ... languages do not surpass English in majesty and power of diction more than English is superior to them in the real ...
... language here supplies the place which is filled in England by the Latin and Greek : inferior for the purposes of ... languages do not surpass English in majesty and power of diction more than English is superior to them in the real ...
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... language , while gaining a knowledge of English literature . To some persons such advice seems superfluous and un- necessary , who probably are not aware that it is not at all difficult to find young men in our Colleges , who are able ...
... language , while gaining a knowledge of English literature . To some persons such advice seems superfluous and un- necessary , who probably are not aware that it is not at all difficult to find young men in our Colleges , who are able ...
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... language of the country , and looking to our educated students as the channels through whom mainly European ideas and opinions are to be communicated to the mass of their countrymen , I must consider it a thing deeply to be regretted ...
... language of the country , and looking to our educated students as the channels through whom mainly European ideas and opinions are to be communicated to the mass of their countrymen , I must consider it a thing deeply to be regretted ...
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30th September Afternoon Paper Amarakosha Answer Arithmetic Assistant average age Babu Banerjee Bengali Bose boys Branch School Calomel Chalaza Chuckerbutty Chunder Chunder Ghose Churn Collector Committee Coomar Council of Education Dacca Date of Appointment Ditto Doorga English department Fourth Class Gain Free tickets Gain junior Gains a Free Geography Government head master Hindu College History Hooghly Hooghly College ischium Jessore junior scholar junior scholarship Kedarnath Kishnaghur Koylas language Literature Mathematics Midnapore Mitter Mixed Mathematics Mohun Moohummud Mookerjee MOUAT Mouluvee Mudrissa Mullick Mymensing Nath native Nature of Charge number of pupils Nyaya opium passed philosophy Principal prizes Professor proficiency Pundit Remarks result rupees Sahitya Sanscrit satisfactory Schooling fees second class Second Master senior September 1851 Sharma shew Sreenath subjects Sudder Surma Teacher Third Class tion Total ulceration Urdu Urethra uterus Vernacular اور এক কত করিয়া যে
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