The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... Hall of the Institution . But I think I am not mistaken in regarding these Speeches as a species of contemporaneous history of , or at least a running commentary on , the cause of National Education in this Presidency . It fell to my ...
... Hall of the Institution . But I think I am not mistaken in regarding these Speeches as a species of contemporaneous history of , or at least a running commentary on , the cause of National Education in this Presidency . It fell to my ...
Side 1
... Hall in which we are this day assembled together for the Charity is peculiarly Native ; it is derived from the ... Hall had been much questioned , and met with no little opposition among the Natives . On the occasion on which this ...
... Hall in which we are this day assembled together for the Charity is peculiarly Native ; it is derived from the ... Hall had been much questioned , and met with no little opposition among the Natives . On the occasion on which this ...
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... most proper and satisfac- tory reason for the non - performance of two of the ( a ) Now the Honorable Lutchmenarasu Chetty , Member of the Legislative Council of Madras . PATCHEAPPAH'S HALL ITS USES . 15 most important Charities about.
... most proper and satisfac- tory reason for the non - performance of two of the ( a ) Now the Honorable Lutchmenarasu Chetty , Member of the Legislative Council of Madras . PATCHEAPPAH'S HALL ITS USES . 15 most important Charities about.
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... Hall , now that it is erected . I believe that there is a growing feeling in its favor , both among the European and Native Society of the place . When you remem- ber that during the few past years , Europeans have been glad to ask you ...
... Hall , now that it is erected . I believe that there is a growing feeling in its favor , both among the European and Native Society of the place . When you remem- ber that during the few past years , Europeans have been glad to ask you ...
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... Hall will not have been without its noble usefulness , even though such a purpose was never contemplated by those who advocated laying its foundation stone . There is another topic on which I wish to say a few words . Your funds have ...
... Hall will not have been without its noble usefulness , even though such a purpose was never contemplated by those who advocated laying its foundation stone . There is another topic on which I wish to say a few words . Your funds have ...
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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!