The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... action ; they can learn this by moral far more than intellectual cultivation : they must come to regard ' place ' not as the opportunity for self aggrandizement and emolument , the gratification of avarice , or cruel oppression ; but as ...
... action ; they can learn this by moral far more than intellectual cultivation : they must come to regard ' place ' not as the opportunity for self aggrandizement and emolument , the gratification of avarice , or cruel oppression ; but as ...
Side 57
... action . We must accept the truth , that the country is to be governed by us for the sake of the people , and not of ourselves . We must drop the habit of regarding ourselves as mere exiles , whose first object should be to escape from ...
... action . We must accept the truth , that the country is to be governed by us for the sake of the people , and not of ourselves . We must drop the habit of regarding ourselves as mere exiles , whose first object should be to escape from ...
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... action upon the supply ; and stimulated the Native public to give their children an enlightened education : but the demand had in the first in- stance to create itself ; and this it did , by proving to convic- tion , that the new ...
... action upon the supply ; and stimulated the Native public to give their children an enlightened education : but the demand had in the first in- stance to create itself ; and this it did , by proving to convic- tion , that the new ...
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... The limits of Government educational action must always be soon reached ; especially in a country like this , where the population consists of so many millions ; EFFECTS PRODUCED BY INDIVIDUALS . 113 and if education is.
... The limits of Government educational action must always be soon reached ; especially in a country like this , where the population consists of so many millions ; EFFECTS PRODUCED BY INDIVIDUALS . 113 and if education is.
Side 118
... actions are far from uncommon ; and the argument is there- fore worthless . But this event has determined me to address upon the topic of a love of truthfulness ; and I entreat you all ever to practice the truth , to speak the truth ...
... actions are far from uncommon ; and the argument is there- fore worthless . But this event has determined me to address upon the topic of a love of truthfulness ; and I entreat you all ever to practice the truth , to speak the truth ...
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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!