The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... University in the year ..... Page . .1853 1 1854 13 1855 22 1856 35 1857 43 1858 63 1861 76 1862 94 1863 108 1864 124 1865 135 1868 150 1869 170 1870 190 · 1855 204 1865 291 1854 307 1858 315 1863 322 ADDRESS on the Tenth Anniversary of ...
... University in the year ..... Page . .1853 1 1854 13 1855 22 1856 35 1857 43 1858 63 1861 76 1862 94 1863 108 1864 124 1865 135 1868 150 1869 170 1870 190 · 1855 204 1865 291 1854 307 1858 315 1863 322 ADDRESS on the Tenth Anniversary of ...
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... University , or elsewhere , by means of which the Natives who intend to practice as Pleaders will be enabled to obtain a sufficient ac- quaintance with the substantive law of the land ; its prac- tice and procedure ; and the law of ...
... University , or elsewhere , by means of which the Natives who intend to practice as Pleaders will be enabled to obtain a sufficient ac- quaintance with the substantive law of the land ; its prac- tice and procedure ; and the law of ...
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... University , he is fit- ted for the business of actual life ? Who asserts that the first class man at Oxford , most deeply versed in the classics , is fit to undertake the conduct of causes ? Why he is , obliged to study some five years ...
... University , he is fit- ted for the business of actual life ? Who asserts that the first class man at Oxford , most deeply versed in the classics , is fit to undertake the conduct of causes ? Why he is , obliged to study some five years ...
Side 40
... University with his degree , he finds that he is quite unfitted to enter into , even if he can comprehend , the topics which he hears discussed in polite society , and hence many fall away into dissipation , through disgust , while the ...
... University with his degree , he finds that he is quite unfitted to enter into , even if he can comprehend , the topics which he hears discussed in polite society , and hence many fall away into dissipation , through disgust , while the ...
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... University . This fact may well convince the Native public , that it is the desire of Government that all classes should be fairly re- presented in the University . It may well stimulate us to fresh exertions ; and in the name of myself ...
... University . This fact may well convince the Native public , that it is the desire of Government that all classes should be fairly re- presented in the University . It may well stimulate us to fresh exertions ; and in the name of myself ...
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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!