General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1852 |
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... things of which we are ignorant ' ; for to take this sarcasm seriously would imply a complete misapprehension of the objects of the science : nevertheless , it is not denied by any who are acquainted with the history of philoso- phy in ...
... things of which we are ignorant ' ; for to take this sarcasm seriously would imply a complete misapprehension of the objects of the science : nevertheless , it is not denied by any who are acquainted with the history of philoso- phy in ...
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... thing as abstract truth , not in any way dependent upon the opinions and authority of his in- structors , but derived from the very nature of the subject of his thoughts ; and in accustoming him , when he has seized such truth , to ...
... thing as abstract truth , not in any way dependent upon the opinions and authority of his in- structors , but derived from the very nature of the subject of his thoughts ; and in accustoming him , when he has seized such truth , to ...
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... thing deeply to be regretted , that they are not as highly distinguished by the elegance with which they speak and write their own language , as by the command which they have gained over our's . But , while I repeat and enforce the ...
... thing deeply to be regretted , that they are not as highly distinguished by the elegance with which they speak and write their own language , as by the command which they have gained over our's . But , while I repeat and enforce the ...
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... things , note well the special praise given to these young men at Bombay for their irreproachable moral behaviour . Go ye all , and do likewise . Recommend the acquisition of knowledge , not merely by your precepts , but by your life ...
... things , note well the special praise given to these young men at Bombay for their irreproachable moral behaviour . Go ye all , and do likewise . Recommend the acquisition of knowledge , not merely by your precepts , but by your life ...
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... thing I could say about the conduct and the behaviour of the students would be superfluous , Mr. Twentyman , the head master , being an excellent disciplinarian . By the bye , having had occasion to request Mr. Twentyman to make a com ...
... thing I could say about the conduct and the behaviour of the students would be superfluous , Mr. Twentyman , the head master , being an excellent disciplinarian . By the bye , having had occasion to request Mr. Twentyman to make a com ...
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