The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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Side iii
... course to be pursued in carrying out the edu- cation of the Natives , as a National and Govern- mental measure . Those conclusions I have never seen reason to retreat from , or to modify : nor have I ever shrunk from expressing and ...
... course to be pursued in carrying out the edu- cation of the Natives , as a National and Govern- mental measure . Those conclusions I have never seen reason to retreat from , or to modify : nor have I ever shrunk from expressing and ...
Side 2
... course we had slight differences of opinion on matters of detail and minutiæ , as to the method of carrying out those measures . He is not with us here ; but I doubt whether even that is not as much a source of congratulation as regret ...
... course we had slight differences of opinion on matters of detail and minutiæ , as to the method of carrying out those measures . He is not with us here ; but I doubt whether even that is not as much a source of congratulation as regret ...
Side 6
... course . I know that an eminent statesman , particularly connected with India , entertains another view ; and I will not hesitate to tell you , that it was with a feeling more lively than regret , that I saw in the late public journals ...
... course . I know that an eminent statesman , particularly connected with India , entertains another view ; and I will not hesitate to tell you , that it was with a feeling more lively than regret , that I saw in the late public journals ...
Side 8
... course must ever be onward . MR . HALLIDAY , the late Secretary to the Government of India , in his examination before the House of Commons ' Com- mittee , propounded the true theory , that our " Mission " in India is to teach the ...
... course must ever be onward . MR . HALLIDAY , the late Secretary to the Government of India , in his examination before the House of Commons ' Com- mittee , propounded the true theory , that our " Mission " in India is to teach the ...
Side 11
... itself up to that which it does not fully comprehend , is in itself a good and you , boys , if you continue honestly and diligently to pursue the course which the examinations 12 APOLOGY FOR LOFTY SPEECH . prove you to have.
... itself up to that which it does not fully comprehend , is in itself a good and you , boys , if you continue honestly and diligently to pursue the course which the examinations 12 APOLOGY FOR LOFTY SPEECH . prove you to have.
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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!