The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... able to go alone than yourselves , may periodically recur , as on this Anniversary , for advice and assistance ; while at the same time it is a common centre , where you may meet to consult , and whence your efforts in the cause may ...
... able to go alone than yourselves , may periodically recur , as on this Anniversary , for advice and assistance ; while at the same time it is a common centre , where you may meet to consult , and whence your efforts in the cause may ...
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... able by his influence and his experience at this crisis ) to benefit the people of India in England , than if he had remained among us ; and sure I am that I may con- fidently promise on his part , that his efforts will not be dimi ...
... able by his influence and his experience at this crisis ) to benefit the people of India in England , than if he had remained among us ; and sure I am that I may con- fidently promise on his part , that his efforts will not be dimi ...
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... able petitions ( ) which have gone to Eng- land from this and the other Presidencies , setting forth much of which the Natives have just cause to complain , you should have pressed your claims to immediate admission into the Councils of ...
... able petitions ( ) which have gone to Eng- land from this and the other Presidencies , setting forth much of which the Natives have just cause to complain , you should have pressed your claims to immediate admission into the Councils of ...
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... able to supply those vacancies in your own body , because you have selected such gentlemen from the Native community , as will afford a guarantee for the permanent stability of this Institution : I allude particularly to RUNGANADUM ...
... able to supply those vacancies in your own body , because you have selected such gentlemen from the Native community , as will afford a guarantee for the permanent stability of this Institution : I allude particularly to RUNGANADUM ...
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... able to let those young men , who have finished their school education , but are still laudably per- severing in self - improvement , have this Hall periodically for the purpose of lectures delivered to them by Missionaries and other ...
... able to let those young men , who have finished their school education , but are still laudably per- severing in self - improvement , have this Hall periodically for the purpose of lectures delivered to them by Missionaries and other ...
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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!