The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... sure I am that I may con- fidently promise on his part , that his efforts will not be dimi- nished or relaxed in the good cause , wherever he may be . I know that I can ill supply his place , either in point of ability or experience ...
... sure I am that I may con- fidently promise on his part , that his efforts will not be dimi- nished or relaxed in the good cause , wherever he may be . I know that I can ill supply his place , either in point of ability or experience ...
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... sure I am that the gratitude of the Natives is mainly due for them to him . Sir , these are not all the circumstances which raise in me a conflict of emotion . During the past year , this Institution has been deprived by death of two of ...
... sure I am that the gratitude of the Natives is mainly due for them to him . Sir , these are not all the circumstances which raise in me a conflict of emotion . During the past year , this Institution has been deprived by death of two of ...
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John Bruce Norton. QUALITIES REQUIRED TO SECURE THE CAUSE OF EDUCATION . 5 These sure , have been of the greatest service in the cause . losses , at this particular crisis too , are undoubtedly a heavy blow and great discouragement to ...
John Bruce Norton. QUALITIES REQUIRED TO SECURE THE CAUSE OF EDUCATION . 5 These sure , have been of the greatest service in the cause . losses , at this particular crisis too , are undoubtedly a heavy blow and great discouragement to ...
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... sure I am , that if such a policy could be carried out , it could only be in secrecy , and with the exercise of the utmost caution . It bears its death wound on its face ; it has only to be propounded , to put men upon their guard , and ...
... sure I am , that if such a policy could be carried out , it could only be in secrecy , and with the exercise of the utmost caution . It bears its death wound on its face ; it has only to be propounded , to put men upon their guard , and ...
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... sure that they will never relax in the efforts which they have so laudably exerted in the great cause of Native Education . There is another topic connected with this subject , which I should not be doing my duty to the Native public ...
... sure that they will never relax in the efforts which they have so laudably exerted in the great cause of Native Education . There is another topic connected with this subject , which I should not be doing my duty to the Native public ...
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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!