But the rapid progress of education in the villages and outlying districts is the element which is most worthy of thoughtful consideration. On the one hand it may perhaps cause a powerful demand for corresponding privileges; and on the other counteract the tendency to unreasonable expectations. In any case it is a fact that cannot be ignored. Meantime all I claim for the following sketches is that they are written in a fair and impartial spirit.
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