macaulay in A Sentence

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    Macaulay was the first law member.

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    Macaulay made Chairman of the Committee.

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    Thomas Macaulay 's.

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    NCNC president Herbert Macaulay died during the tour, and Azikiwe assumed leadership of the party.

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    As Macaulay puts it:“A single shelf of a good European library was worth the whole native literature of India and Arabia.”.

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    One must realize that total knee replacement, as good as it is, does not restore completely normal knee function,” Dr. Macaulay said.

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    in spite of the Government policy of Westernisation of education initiated by Macaulay, the generality of Englishmen in those days did not

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    The meaning of four Varnas and Shudra in particular is completely different from what the Macaulay inspired intellectuals would want us to believe.

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    He received a good education in English, however, and won a prize for reading aloud a portion of Thomas Macaulay's(1800- 1859) Lays of Ancient Rome(1842).

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    During the time of the East India Company, Thomas Babington Macaulay had made schooling taught in English a priority for the Raj in his

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    Aberdeen is well regarded for the agricultural and soil research that takes place at The Macaulay Institute, which has close links to the city's two universities.

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    The skewed motivation prompting Macaulay and Max Mueller is often mentioned, but no less insidious were others like Monier Williams, Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford.

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    He obtained a excellent instruction in English, on the other hand, and won a prize for studying aloud a portion of Thomas Macaulay's(1800- 1859) Lays of Historic Rome(1842).

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    At the end of the 1924-25 tour of Australia, Sutcliffe and his Yorkshire colleague George Macaulay went into business together as a sports outfitting company with shops in Leeds and Wakefield.

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    They were the product of Thomas Macaulay's English Education Act of 1835 whose sole purpose was to create a class of people who would assist the British in administering India.

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    In short, in spite of the Government policy of Westernisation of education initiated by Macaulay, the generality of Englishmen in those days did not try to impose their culture on Indians but were to some extent themselves influenced by Indian culture.

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    If Burke is excluded, other candidates for coining the term are Henry Brougham speaking in Parliament in 1823 or 1824 and Thomas Macaulay in an essay of 1828 reviewing Hallam's Constitutional History:"The gallery in which the reporters sit has become a fourth estate of the realm.

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    During the time of the East India Company, Thomas Babington Macaulay had made schooling taught in English a priority for the Raj in his famous minute of February 1835 and succeeded in implementing ideas previously put forward by Lord William Bentinck the governor general between 1828 and 1835.

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