The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 σελίδες |
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... England and India , to publish in a collected form the several speeches which I have delivered , from time to time , at the Anniversaries of PATCHEAPPAH'S Charities , since I became the Patron of that Institu- tion . It is not without ...
... England and India , to publish in a collected form the several speeches which I have delivered , from time to time , at the Anniversaries of PATCHEAPPAH'S Charities , since I became the Patron of that Institu- tion . It is not without ...
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... England , where it has been characterized as " remarkable , " and so forth . I dis- claim all merit on the score of novelty those who care to read these pages will find that the Address in question is little more than a resumè of ...
... England , where it has been characterized as " remarkable , " and so forth . I dis- claim all merit on the score of novelty those who care to read these pages will find that the Address in question is little more than a resumè of ...
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... England , than if he had remained among us ; and 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 ...
... England , than if he had remained among us ; and 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 ...
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... reason is sound ; that the extension of education would lead to the sooner severance of the ties which bind England and India together , I ask all honest men if that can be a just OUR REAL DUTY - LORD GLENELG . 7 reason for.
... reason is sound ; that the extension of education would lead to the sooner severance of the ties which bind England and India together , I ask all honest men if that can be a just OUR REAL DUTY - LORD GLENELG . 7 reason for.
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... England to assume the reins of the Bombay Government , and at which dinner several of Her Majesty's Ministers were present ; LORD ELPHINSTONE laid down what he conceived to be the main objects of his Government in India . Among them ...
... England to assume the reins of the Bombay Government , and at which dinner several of Her Majesty's Ministers were present ; LORD ELPHINSTONE laid down what he conceived to be the main objects of his Government in India . Among them ...
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Σελίδα 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!