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... England . † " " House of Commons ' Report on East Indian Affairs , 1832. Vol . 2 , Public , page 510 . + The total sum granted by Government to the Bombay Board of Educa- Retrospect of prin- cipal educational facts during the last ten 5 ...
... England . † " " House of Commons ' Report on East Indian Affairs , 1832. Vol . 2 , Public , page 510 . + The total sum granted by Government to the Bombay Board of Educa- Retrospect of prin- cipal educational facts during the last ten 5 ...
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... England , have drawn a marked line , perceptible in manners , wealth , political and social influence , between the upper and lower classes . No such line is to be found in India , where , as under all despotisms , the will of the ...
... England , have drawn a marked line , perceptible in manners , wealth , political and social influence , between the upper and lower classes . No such line is to be found in India , where , as under all despotisms , the will of the ...
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... England , who are often consi- dered by the vulgar as mere hacks of the State . Poverty of Brah- mins . 19. The above analysis , though it may appear lengthy , is nevertheless indispensable , for certain important conclusions de ...
... England , who are often consi- dered by the vulgar as mere hacks of the State . Poverty of Brah- mins . 19. The above analysis , though it may appear lengthy , is nevertheless indispensable , for certain important conclusions de ...
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... England , where young men of the highest connections are content to accept clerkships on lower salaries than are received by some of their fathers ' upper servants . But the proposition we desired to urge upon the attention of ...
... England , where young men of the highest connections are content to accept clerkships on lower salaries than are received by some of their fathers ' upper servants . But the proposition we desired to urge upon the attention of ...
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... England , was perfectly satisfac- tory . The pupils seemed to be attentive and regular ; and the master , Ram- chundra Dinanathjee , fully maintained his character for steadiness and diligence in the performance of his duty . The school ...
... England , was perfectly satisfac- tory . The pupils seemed to be attentive and regular ; and the master , Ram- chundra Dinanathjee , fully maintained his character for steadiness and diligence in the performance of his duty . The school ...
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