The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 σελίδες |
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... tion . It is not without considerable doubt and hesita- tion that I have determined to comply with these requests . Perhaps , if I had only consulted my own reputation , I should have declined . It cannot but be , from the very nature ...
... tion . It is not without considerable doubt and hesita- tion that I have determined to comply with these requests . Perhaps , if I had only consulted my own reputation , I should have declined . It cannot but be , from the very nature ...
Σελίδα iii
... these subjects ; but I think one and all must see that the principles of those with whom I think , are now irrevocably ac- cepted and adopted as the basis of National Educa- iv PREFACE . tion in this Presidency , in which.
... these subjects ; but I think one and all must see that the principles of those with whom I think , are now irrevocably ac- cepted and adopted as the basis of National Educa- iv PREFACE . tion in this Presidency , in which.
Σελίδα iv
John Bruce Norton. iv PREFACE . tion in this Presidency , in which those principles have been more hotly contested than in any other part of India . But the chief value of these speeches , in my eyes , and probably in the eyes of others ...
John Bruce Norton. iv PREFACE . tion in this Presidency , in which those principles have been more hotly contested than in any other part of India . But the chief value of these speeches , in my eyes , and probably in the eyes of others ...
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... tion ; and this I will say of him , that I never met a Native of all whose acquaintance I have made , who equalled him in grasp of mind and in energy of purpose . He took to the cause late in life ; but had he been spared , he would , I ...
... tion ; and this I will say of him , that I never met a Native of all whose acquaintance I have made , who equalled him in grasp of mind and in energy of purpose . He took to the cause late in life ; but had he been spared , he would , I ...
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... tion with all about it ; and engenders a want of loyalty to Government . It is only by further educating the people , that we can teach them how much they have in reality to be thankful for ; and what are really grievances of which they ...
... tion with all about it ; and engenders a want of loyalty to Government . It is only by further educating the people , that we can teach them how much they have in reality to be thankful for ; and what are really grievances of which they ...
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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!