General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1852 |
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... side . And of this you cannot be sure if you will not train them to wisdom and virtue , as you would train those who are to be influenced by them . " The work is now begun , it will not stop ; it is like a rock which may have rested ...
... side . And of this you cannot be sure if you will not train them to wisdom and virtue , as you would train those who are to be influenced by them . " The work is now begun , it will not stop ; it is like a rock which may have rested ...
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... side of India . Not only from that speech , but from the last printed report of the proceedings of the Bombay Board of Education , I perceive that questions are yet , or have been very lately agitated there , which were formerly ...
... side of India . Not only from that speech , but from the last printed report of the proceedings of the Bombay Board of Education , I perceive that questions are yet , or have been very lately agitated there , which were formerly ...
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... side of the titled and wealthy , many from the middling and poorer classes of native society , such places are to many objects of desire ; true it is that notwithstanding such assurances as I have read , notwithstanding the more recent ...
... side of the titled and wealthy , many from the middling and poorer classes of native society , such places are to many objects of desire ; true it is that notwithstanding such assurances as I have read , notwithstanding the more recent ...
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... side the irresistible force of reason and argument : it is only igno- rance and error that are , in a certain sense , excusable , if they are rash and passionate : for , if these weapons fail them , to what can they betake themselves ...
... side the irresistible force of reason and argument : it is only igno- rance and error that are , in a certain sense , excusable , if they are rash and passionate : for , if these weapons fail them , to what can they betake themselves ...
xvii psl.
... side subtending the right angle is equal to the squares described upon the other two sides which contain the right angle . Is this proposition included in any more general one ? D 2. To divide a given straight line into two parts EUCLID ...
... side subtending the right angle is equal to the squares described upon the other two sides which contain the right angle . Is this proposition included in any more general one ? D 2. To divide a given straight line into two parts EUCLID ...
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