The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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Side 14
... means of education ; and I trust that this day may be marked as an epoch in the annuals of Native Society . One of the principal causes of dissension has been this very Institution . Rumours and reports have been from time to time ...
... means of education ; and I trust that this day may be marked as an epoch in the annuals of Native Society . One of the principal causes of dissension has been this very Institution . Rumours and reports have been from time to time ...
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... means , until by the exercise of a few years ' prudence and moderation , you shall have placed your finances in as favor- able a position as they occupied previous to the late transfer . To the Masters and Tutors I desire , in common ...
... means , until by the exercise of a few years ' prudence and moderation , you shall have placed your finances in as favor- able a position as they occupied previous to the late transfer . To the Masters and Tutors I desire , in common ...
Side 19
... means , to establish yourselves as merchants : it is a mistake to suppose that a liberal education is not necessary for a Merchant : independently of teaching you to act in a fair spirit , it will afford you the greatest recreation in ...
... means , to establish yourselves as merchants : it is a mistake to suppose that a liberal education is not necessary for a Merchant : independently of teaching you to act in a fair spirit , it will afford you the greatest recreation in ...
Side 20
... means of which the Natives who intend to practice as Pleaders will be enabled to obtain a sufficient ac- quaintance with the substantive law of the land ; its prac- tice and procedure ; and the law of evidence ; by which they will have ...
... means of which the Natives who intend to practice as Pleaders will be enabled to obtain a sufficient ac- quaintance with the substantive law of the land ; its prac- tice and procedure ; and the law of evidence ; by which they will have ...
Side 21
... means of procuring a livelihood , has up to the present moment been the principal bane and curse of Native Society . It is for you to check and put a stop to it . If you do not do so at once , it will be too late , so far as the present ...
... means of procuring a livelihood , has up to the present moment been the principal bane and curse of Native Society . It is for you to check and put a stop to it . If you do not do so at once , it will be too late , so far as the present ...
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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!