General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1852 |
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... progress that has been made in it is very slight , and the primary truths , on which its conclusions must be made to rest , cannot be exhibited as it were experimentally and objectively by the teacher : he is forced to call on his ...
... progress that has been made in it is very slight , and the primary truths , on which its conclusions must be made to rest , cannot be exhibited as it were experimentally and objectively by the teacher : he is forced to call on his ...
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... progress of the good work is the seclusion in which you have for a long time been accustomed to think it necessary to confine your women . " If I were addressing an assembly of Europeans only , I should con- tent myself with observing ...
... progress of the good work is the seclusion in which you have for a long time been accustomed to think it necessary to confine your women . " If I were addressing an assembly of Europeans only , I should con- tent myself with observing ...
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... progress , and are conscious that they must exert themselves , if they wish to keep their place in front of you . " At the same time you must not be too much elated by the appear- ance which the printed list shows . Owing to a ...
... progress , and are conscious that they must exert themselves , if they wish to keep their place in front of you . " At the same time you must not be too much elated by the appear- ance which the printed list shows . Owing to a ...
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... progress and prosperity . " There is one part of Sir Erskine Perry's speech , to which I desire particularly to direct your attention . " You are aware that natives educated in this Institution have evinced for years past not only such ...
... progress and prosperity . " There is one part of Sir Erskine Perry's speech , to which I desire particularly to direct your attention . " You are aware that natives educated in this Institution have evinced for years past not only such ...
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... progress and attainments of the scholars . The standard fixed was higher than in former years , and the progress of the students has been tested with reference to the exact time of their standing in their several classes . The object ...
... progress and attainments of the scholars . The standard fixed was higher than in former years , and the progress of the students has been tested with reference to the exact time of their standing in their several classes . The object ...
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