The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... benefits , and is destined , I believe , to confer so many more , upon the Native Society of this Presidency . Had this been all , I should not have deemed my- self justified in seeking to perpetuate the Addresses , which , in the ...
... benefits , and is destined , I believe , to confer so many more , upon the Native Society of this Presidency . Had this been all , I should not have deemed my- self justified in seeking to perpetuate the Addresses , which , in the ...
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... 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- nished or relaxed in the good cause , wherever he may be . I ...
... 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- nished or relaxed in the good cause , wherever he may be . I ...
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... benefits of education ; and therefore it was purely attributable to his enlarged philanthrophy and foresight , which could see how great a boon such efforts would inevitably confer upon his countrymen . With RAMANJOOLOO I became ...
... benefits of education ; and therefore it was purely attributable to his enlarged philanthrophy and foresight , which could see how great a boon such efforts would inevitably confer upon his countrymen . With RAMANJOOLOO I became ...
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... benefits ; and we cannot shirk or refuse its duties and responsibilities . Now one of the paramount of our responsibilities , and most urgent of our duties is , to elevate the people from their de- graded condition , whether that is ...
... benefits ; and we cannot shirk or refuse its duties and responsibilities . Now one of the paramount of our responsibilities , and most urgent of our duties is , to elevate the people from their de- graded condition , whether that is ...
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... benefits of Education : they are now so freely admittéd , so fully felt , so eagerly sought after by all classes of the Native community , that I should but waste my breath and your time , were I to enlarge on such a theme ; but there ...
... benefits of Education : they are now so freely admittéd , so fully felt , so eagerly sought after by all classes of the Native community , that I should but waste my breath and your time , were I to enlarge on such a theme ; but there ...
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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!