The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 sider |
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... thought and presence of one who will be present to all your minds also ; who has so often addressed you from ( a ) The policy of devoting a very large amount of the Charity funds to the erection of the Hall had been much questioned ...
... thought and presence of one who will be present to all your minds also ; who has so often addressed you from ( a ) The policy of devoting a very large amount of the Charity funds to the erection of the Hall had been much questioned ...
Side 2
... thought Native education ought to be carried out as a Government measure , although of course we had slight differences of opinion on matters of detail and minutiæ , as to the method of carrying out those measures . He is not with us ...
... thought Native education ought to be carried out as a Government measure , although of course we had slight differences of opinion on matters of detail and minutiæ , as to the method of carrying out those measures . He is not with us ...
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... thought , the pru- dence , the experience , the judgment to plan , have already been exercised , and are comparatively not needed . All that is now required , is the exercise of those qualifications , lower perhaps , but not less ...
... thought , the pru- dence , the experience , the judgment to plan , have already been exercised , and are comparatively not needed . All that is now required , is the exercise of those qualifications , lower perhaps , but not less ...
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... thought would be a work of no slight difficulty and embarrassment . I congratulate you however now on the manner in which you have been able to supply those vacancies in your own body , because you have selected such gentlemen from the ...
... thought would be a work of no slight difficulty and embarrassment . I congratulate you however now on the manner in which you have been able to supply those vacancies in your own body , because you have selected such gentlemen from the ...
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... thought not to launch out into any attempts beyond your 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 ...
... thought not to launch out into any attempts beyond your 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 ...
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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!