On the Education of the People of IndiaLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 - 220 psl. |
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... remarkable step in the progress of native improvement is so generally acknowledged , that even the Hindus of the old school have given in their adherence to the medi- cal college ; and the Shasters , with the elasticity peculiar to them ...
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... remarkable extent , of ordinary col- loquial intercourse . They did so , we may presume , because their own language contained nothing worth knowing , while Latin included within itself almost all the knowledge which at that time ex ...
... remarkable extent , of ordinary col- loquial intercourse . They did so , we may presume , because their own language contained nothing worth knowing , while Latin included within itself almost all the knowledge which at that time ex ...
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... remarkable instance of the success with which industry and genius may nationalize foreign ma- terials . It has arisen , almost within the memory of persons now living , on the basis of the astonish- ing erudition collected by the German ...
... remarkable instance of the success with which industry and genius may nationalize foreign ma- terials . It has arisen , almost within the memory of persons now living , on the basis of the astonish- ing erudition collected by the German ...
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... remarkable for self - restraint completely lost their temper , and those who had been accustomed to give free expression to their feelings showed un- usual warmth on this occasion . It was a striking exhibition of character . It is true ...
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... remarkable . The motive which led the oriental literary so- cieties to take up the cause of that section of the committee which supported the interests of criental literature is still more obvious . The object of the Asiatic societies ...
... remarkable . The motive which led the oriental literary so- cieties to take up the cause of that section of the committee which supported the interests of criental literature is still more obvious . The object of the Asiatic societies ...
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