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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER VI
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The undertaking may be, as Mr.Sutherland conceives, a great national work.

So is the breakwater at Madras.

But under the orders which we have received from the Government, we have just as little to do with one as with the other." Now and then a stroke, aimed at Hooghly College, hits nearer home.

That men of thirty should be bribed to continue their education into mature life "seems very absurd.

Moghal Jan has been paid to learn something during twelve years.


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