The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... seeking to perpetuate the Addresses , which , in the discharge of my duty as Patron , it fell to my lot annually to deliver in the noble Hall of the Institution . But I think I am not mistaken in regarding these Speeches as a species of ...
... seeking to perpetuate the Addresses , which , in the discharge of my duty as Patron , it fell to my lot annually to deliver in the noble Hall of the Institution . But I think I am not mistaken in regarding these Speeches as a species of ...
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... seeking after its employ , to the exclusion of all other legitimate and honorable 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 ...
... seeking after its employ , to the exclusion of all other legitimate and honorable 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 ...
Side 22
... seek to apply an incentive or a stimulus where it is evident none is wanted . The President and Trustees did not ask your Lordship to honour us with your presence at our examination ; because , knowing the deep interest which your ...
... seek to apply an incentive or a stimulus where it is evident none is wanted . The President and Trustees did not ask your Lordship to honour us with your presence at our examination ; because , knowing the deep interest which your ...
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... seek to compete with the covenant- ed service for employment in the higher offices of civil ad- ministration . This can never be effected by political agitation , by petitions to Parliament , by rants in Newspapers , or empty Debating ...
... seek to compete with the covenant- ed service for employment in the higher offices of civil ad- ministration . This can never be effected by political agitation , by petitions to Parliament , by rants in Newspapers , or empty Debating ...
Side 46
... seek eagerly to avail themselves of the opportunities which a University offer , we shall drive away rather than attract ; and that , by erecting too high a standard , we shall practically be raising a prohibitory barrier to the advance ...
... seek eagerly to avail themselves of the opportunities which a University offer , we shall drive away rather than attract ; and that , by erecting too high a standard , we shall practically be raising a prohibitory barrier to the advance ...
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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!