The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... report and through evil report , so often pressed upon the notice of Government without success : their adoption at last , is a tacit acknowledgment of their correctness , and that Education , as a Government measure , could be based ...
... report and through evil report , so often pressed upon the notice of Government without success : their adoption at last , is a tacit acknowledgment of their correctness , and that Education , as a Government measure , could be based ...
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... reports have been from time to time spread abroad , though latterly growing fainter and fainter , that the funds of ... report ; and you , Mr. President , have , I think , this day given a most proper and satisfac- tory reason for the ...
... reports have been from time to time spread abroad , though latterly growing fainter and fainter , that the funds of ... report ; and you , Mr. President , have , I think , this day given a most proper and satisfac- tory reason for the ...
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... Reports of the various schools supervised by Natives , es- pecially the girl - schools ; and that excellent Association , the Translation Society . And if this occasion , and any thing which I can urge in my position as Patron of this ...
... Reports of the various schools supervised by Natives , es- pecially the girl - schools ; and that excellent Association , the Translation Society . And if this occasion , and any thing which I can urge in my position as Patron of this ...
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... report just read relieves me from the necessity of tracing the rise , progress , or objects of the Institution . If its results be asked for , I bid you look around . Not only are we edu- cating upwards of 500 boys who are receiving the ...
... report just read relieves me from the necessity of tracing the rise , progress , or objects of the Institution . If its results be asked for , I bid you look around . Not only are we edu- cating upwards of 500 boys who are receiving the ...
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... such by their qualifications as to be able to demand employ- ment and in the interim they may take this great fact home with them , as a proof of the honesty of Government's TORTURE REPORT . 33 intentions by them , and the.
... such by their qualifications as to be able to demand employ- ment and in the interim they may take this great fact home with them , as a proof of the honesty of Government's TORTURE REPORT . 33 intentions by them , and the.
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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!