General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal PresidencyBengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1843 |
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... considered . Under these circumstances , the Council see no objection to the Mofussil Schools , to which Scholarships at a Central College have been attached , being allowed to take them , subject of course to the same tests of ...
... considered . Under these circumstances , the Council see no objection to the Mofussil Schools , to which Scholarships at a Central College have been attached , being allowed to take them , subject of course to the same tests of ...
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... considered a re - alienation . 5. But though the Council admit that in the present state of the Government Institutions there are grounds for this change of plan , the Council think the arrangement should be temporary , and subject to ...
... considered a re - alienation . 5. But though the Council admit that in the present state of the Government Institutions there are grounds for this change of plan , the Council think the arrangement should be temporary , and subject to ...
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... considered legal instruction as an important part of the stu- dies to be pursued in the Go- vernment Colleges and Schools , and the Council being of opinion ? that the mere indication of the books that may afford the best Manuals will ...
... considered legal instruction as an important part of the stu- dies to be pursued in the Go- vernment Colleges and Schools , and the Council being of opinion ? that the mere indication of the books that may afford the best Manuals will ...
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... considered when Mr. Marsh- man's English versions shall have been approved . The Section would beg to make the same general observa- tion on para . 6 , but would add that they consider the existing versions of Euclid sufficient . The ...
... considered when Mr. Marsh- man's English versions shall have been approved . The Section would beg to make the same general observa- tion on para . 6 , but would add that they consider the existing versions of Euclid sufficient . The ...
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... considered fair . 65. As to the printing and binding , Mr. Sutton stated— " In relation to the printing of the books proposed by the " Council of Education , we should be willing to undertake " the task at the Mission Press , and 300 ...
... considered fair . 65. As to the printing and binding , Mr. Sutton stated— " In relation to the printing of the books proposed by the " Council of Education , we should be willing to undertake " the task at the Mission Press , and 300 ...
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1st class 2d ditto 30th April 30th of April 3d Class Actual Charges Agra Akyab Alee Allahabad Arithmetic Baboo Benares Bengalee ber of Paying boys Branch School Calcutta cember Chittagong Circular College Council Committee Council of Education Dacca Daily average attendance Date of Appointment dated 16th Designation and Office ditto ditto Dutt English Department English Teachers Geography Grammar H. V. BAYLEY Head Master Hindee Hindi Hindoo College History History of Bengal Hon'ble Hooghly Institution instruction Junior Department Junior Scholarships languages taught Ludovice Madressa Mahomed mensem ment months Native Nature of Charges Non-Paying number of Paying number of Stu number of Students Oordoo Paying Students Persian Principal Prizes Professor progress Pundit pupils qualified Receipts and Disbursements recommended Resources of Annual Rules Rupees Salary Sanscrit College Secretary Section Senior Separate Fund shewing the number Statement of Number Statement shewing tion Total Amount paid Translation Urdu Vernacular Class Books Vernacular ditto
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Página 284 - Oh how unlike the complex works of man, Heaven's easy, artless, unencumbered plan ! No meretricious graces to beguile, No clustering ornaments to clog the pile ; From ostentation, as from weakness, free, It stands like the cerulean arch we see, Majestic in its own simplicity. Inscribed above the portal, from afar Conspicuous as the brightness of a star, Legible only by the light they give, Stand the soul-quickening words — BELIEVE, AND LIVE.
Página 278 - ... and imperfections of manners. For if a man's mind be deeply seasoned with the consideration of the mortality and corruptible nature of things, he will easily concur with Epictetus, who went forth one day...
Página 285 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set, but all — Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death...
Página xlvii - I will conclude with that which hath rationem totius, which is, that it disposeth the constitution of the mind not to be fixed or settled in the defects thereof, but still to be capable and susceptible of growth and reformation.
Página lix - Be to their faults a little blind And to their virtues very kind.
Página xlvii - It were too long to go over the particular remedies which learning doth minister to all the diseases of the mind, sometimes purging the ill humours, sometimes opening the obstructions, sometimes helping digestion, sometimes increasing appetite, sometimes healing the wounds and exulcerations thereof, and the like ; and therefore I will conclude with that which hath rationem totius...
Página 285 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Página xlvii - The good parts he hath he will learn to show to the full, and use them dexterously, but not much to increase them : the faults he hath he will learn how to hide and colour them, but not much to amend them : like an ill mower, that mows on still, and never whets his scythe : whereas with the learned man it fares otherwise, that he doth ever intermix the correction and amendment of his mind with the use and employment thereof.
Página 277 - Such notes as, warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what love did...
Página 280 - Nay further, in general and in sum, certain it is that veritas and bonitas differ but as the seal and the print ; for truth prints goodness, and they be the clouds of error which descend in the storms of passions and perturbations.