The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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Side 19
... Civil Engineers ; and in the main , India must supply herself with such from among the ranks of her own people . Mr. BRUCE , the Railway Engineer , has already a few youths attached to him , who are being instructed in surveying and ...
... Civil Engineers ; and in the main , India must supply herself with such from among the ranks of her own people . Mr. BRUCE , the Railway Engineer , has already a few youths attached to him , who are being instructed in surveying and ...
Side 32
... Civil Service necessitates increas- ed exertion on the part of the Natives . Great as has been the distance hitherto between the educated European and the educated Native , that interval cannot now but be widely increased ; and , so to ...
... Civil Service necessitates increas- ed exertion on the part of the Natives . Great as has been the distance hitherto between the educated European and the educated Native , that interval cannot now but be widely increased ; and , so to ...
Side 33
... Civil justice has passed out of the hands of Europeans into those of the Natives . : There is another event which will probably exercise much influence on this matter . I allude to the late investi- gation into the existence of Torture ...
... Civil justice has passed out of the hands of Europeans into those of the Natives . : There is another event which will probably exercise much influence on this matter . I allude to the late investi- gation into the existence of Torture ...
Side 50
... civil administration must gather up for its own purposes talent from whatsoever quarter it may emerge , and our course consists , first , in facilitating access to the avenues of learning ; secondly , in rendering the peo- ple secure ...
... civil administration must gather up for its own purposes talent from whatsoever quarter it may emerge , and our course consists , first , in facilitating access to the avenues of learning ; secondly , in rendering the peo- ple secure ...
Side 57
... Government , for the larger employ of the Native agency in the civil and judicial administration of the country , ought to be cheerfully accepted ' as a proof of the 58 SOCIAL INTERCOURSE . sincerity of the British Government ,
... Government , for the larger employ of the Native agency in the civil and judicial administration of the country , ought to be cheerfully accepted ' as a proof of the 58 SOCIAL INTERCOURSE . sincerity of the British Government ,
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Side 69 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years; for learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both!