The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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Side 11
... speak on this occasion as much to the Public as to you here present . I have , I own , been car- ried somewhat out ... speaking down to or below their level ; for the very effort of the young mind to stretch itself up to that which it ...
... speak on this occasion as much to the Public as to you here present . I have , I own , been car- ried somewhat out ... speaking down to or below their level ; for the very effort of the young mind to stretch itself up to that which it ...
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... speak of LUCHMENARASU CHETTY . ( a ) ( great clapping of hands . ) : I cannot but be aware that there has existed much doubt , difficulty , distrust , disunion , among two classes of the Native . community for some years past and I warn ...
... speak of LUCHMENARASU CHETTY . ( a ) ( great clapping of hands . ) : I cannot but be aware that there has existed much doubt , difficulty , distrust , disunion , among two classes of the Native . community for some years past and I warn ...
Side 28
... speaking , precise- ly those who have most distinguished themselves in early youth . Who ever supposes that as soon as a man has finished his general education at the University , he is fit- ted for the business of actual life ? Who ...
... speaking , precise- ly those who have most distinguished themselves in early youth . Who ever supposes that as soon as a man has finished his general education at the University , he is fit- ted for the business of actual life ? Who ...
Side 32
... speak , the Natives will have much lost ground to make up , if they 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 ...
... speak , the Natives will have much lost ground to make up , if they 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 ...
Side 40
... speak some one or two or three of the modern continental tongues with as much fluency as their own ; and besides this , have acquired some one or more of the accom- plishments of music , drawing , dancing , fencing , all of which , I ...
... speak some one or two or three of the modern continental tongues with as much fluency as their own ; and besides this , have acquired some one or more of the accom- plishments of music , drawing , dancing , fencing , all of which , I ...
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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!