The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... sense of benefactions conferred on your part , and of duty fulfilled on ours . Fortunately the proposition of Lord BROUGHTON is one of those whose very enunciation carries with them their own antidote and cure . For sure I am , that if ...
... sense of benefactions conferred on your part , and of duty fulfilled on ours . Fortunately the proposition of Lord BROUGHTON is one of those whose very enunciation carries with them their own antidote and cure . For sure I am , that if ...
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... sense of the meaning of the word Duty . Large Districts are happy under their rule : and I would have appealed to the Honorable WALTER ELLIOT , but that sickness has prevented his attendance here to - day , to 30 CONCEIT . bear me out ...
... sense of the meaning of the word Duty . Large Districts are happy under their rule : and I would have appealed to the Honorable WALTER ELLIOT , but that sickness has prevented his attendance here to - day , to 30 CONCEIT . bear me out ...
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... sense in which the ancient philosophers understood it ; one sage confining the love of man's neigh- bour to the fellow dwellers in the same city ; another , with more liberal views , extending it to all men of the same coun- try ; they ...
... sense in which the ancient philosophers understood it ; one sage confining the love of man's neigh- bour to the fellow dwellers in the same city ; another , with more liberal views , extending it to all men of the same coun- try ; they ...
Side 51
... sense , all education is indeed an ascent , from the base upwards . That is to say , as it effects the individual , not the class . The task of education has to be commenced de novo with each individual , and from the very rudiments of ...
... sense , all education is indeed an ascent , from the base upwards . That is to say , as it effects the individual , not the class . The task of education has to be commenced de novo with each individual , and from the very rudiments of ...
Side 70
... sense of the phrase . But this diffusion has another and most happy tendency , — it leads to the improvement of the system , because it in- spires all classes with the desire of promoting measures shown to be safe as well as effectual ...
... sense of the phrase . But this diffusion has another and most happy tendency , — it leads to the improvement of the system , because it in- spires all classes with the desire of promoting measures shown to be safe as well as effectual ...
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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!