The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... becomes more apparent and wearisome . Much that it was impos- sible to avoid saying , has no general interest . Ob- servations , for instance , on the progress and condi- tion of the School , however appropriate to the occa- şion , can ...
... becomes more apparent and wearisome . Much that it was impos- sible to avoid saying , has no general interest . Ob- servations , for instance , on the progress and condi- tion of the School , however appropriate to the occa- şion , can ...
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... become me to pass over them in silence on this Anni- versary of your foundation . With the former I was intimately acquainted : for many years we had been associated as Governors of the High School ; and I had ample occasion during that ...
... become me to pass over them in silence on this Anni- versary of your foundation . With the former I was intimately acquainted : for many years we had been associated as Governors of the High School ; and I had ample occasion during that ...
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... becomes immediately impos- sible . Glad I am to see that the next nobleman who took up the debate , challenged the wisdom , the justice and the possibility of such policy . Lord GLENELG rested himself up- on the noble stand of duty ...
... becomes immediately impos- sible . Glad I am to see that the next nobleman who took up the debate , challenged the wisdom , the justice and the possibility of such policy . Lord GLENELG rested himself up- on the noble stand of duty ...
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... become one of your Trustees . There is another gentleman , also , who will , I trust , ere long join you heartily in making He has been lately the subject of much ani- common cause . 14 DISSENSIONS IN NATIVE SOCIETY . madversion and ...
... become one of your Trustees . There is another gentleman , also , who will , I trust , ere long join you heartily in making He has been lately the subject of much ani- common cause . 14 DISSENSIONS IN NATIVE SOCIETY . madversion and ...
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... becomes opened up , and its resources developed , there will be far greater scope for the employment of educated and qualified Natives in all the various walks and professions of life , than you have ever dreamed of yet . Up to the ...
... becomes opened up , and its resources developed , there will be far greater scope for the employment of educated and qualified Natives in all the various walks and professions of life , than you have ever dreamed of yet . Up to 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!