Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... practical ends of sanitary re- form , these Shastras and the Koran might never have been writ- ten . Still it is of great importance , that we have both the word and spirit of the religious tenets of those over whom we propose to ...
... practical ends of sanitary re- form , these Shastras and the Koran might never have been writ- ten . Still it is of great importance , that we have both the word and spirit of the religious tenets of those over whom we propose to ...
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... practical . ( Page 72 of Report . ) " The character of the instruction imparted should be as far as pos- sible , suited to the particular class of society to which the prisoner belongs . Those of the agricultural rank , possessing ...
... practical . ( Page 72 of Report . ) " The character of the instruction imparted should be as far as pos- sible , suited to the particular class of society to which the prisoner belongs . Those of the agricultural rank , possessing ...
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... practical . Time only , of course , can show the result . One or two years must elapse ere the results of the reformatory principle can begin to show themselves . The convicts at present under instruction must be given time to return to ...
... practical . Time only , of course , can show the result . One or two years must elapse ere the results of the reformatory principle can begin to show themselves . The convicts at present under instruction must be given time to return to ...
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... practical character . The exclusive follower of Goethe culminates in the kind of character so wonderfully drawn by the author of " Bleak House . " And assuredly , Harold Skimpole himself would find some difficulty in pursuing an ...
... practical character . The exclusive follower of Goethe culminates in the kind of character so wonderfully drawn by the author of " Bleak House . " And assuredly , Harold Skimpole himself would find some difficulty in pursuing an ...
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... practical inducements to the young militaire to adopt our advice , and combat the enemy whose name heads this paper by studies and occupations which are not unlikely to have the farther advantage of yielding him professional advancement ...
... practical inducements to the young militaire to adopt our advice , and combat the enemy whose name heads this paper by studies and occupations which are not unlikely to have the farther advantage of yielding him professional advancement ...
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