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... subjects in which England had made much progress since Sir Francis Bacon introduced the experimental method in Science . The Raja agreed that there was already provision in the traditional schools for scholastic education and the new ...
... subjects in which England had made much progress since Sir Francis Bacon introduced the experimental method in Science . The Raja agreed that there was already provision in the traditional schools for scholastic education and the new ...
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... subjects ! " After making out the strong case for the introduction of the English language in India , Macaulay discussed the subjects to be taught . He rejected the literature and sci- ence then available in Sanskrit which , in so far ...
... subjects ! " After making out the strong case for the introduction of the English language in India , Macaulay discussed the subjects to be taught . He rejected the literature and sci- ence then available in Sanskrit which , in so far ...
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... subject to public opinion , subject to debate , and subject to criticism . So far as I am concerned , this part of the Resolution is only tentative . I shall be open to discuss and consider any better substitute for the Council ...
... subject to public opinion , subject to debate , and subject to criticism . So far as I am concerned , this part of the Resolution is only tentative . I shall be open to discuss and consider any better substitute for the Council ...
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LORD WILLIAM BENTINCK | 1 |
LORD MACAULAY | 13 |
HENRY FAWCETT | 31 |
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