The Educational Speeches of the Hon'ble John Bruce NortonC. D'Cruiz, 1870 - 329 頁 |
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第 46 頁
... follow the same methods of examination , and be one and all subject to the controul of one common centralized autho- rity , which claimed to check their minutest details , pecu- niary and other . It may be possible to secure a pleasing ...
... follow the same methods of examination , and be one and all subject to the controul of one common centralized autho- rity , which claimed to check their minutest details , pecu- niary and other . It may be possible to secure a pleasing ...
第 54 頁
... follows logically and ne- cessarily , that it is the first duty of the State to educate every child that is born into the world within its limits , so as to secure the greatest possible number of good members of society . DANGERS OF ...
... follows logically and ne- cessarily , that it is the first duty of the State to educate every child that is born into the world within its limits , so as to secure the greatest possible number of good members of society . DANGERS OF ...
第 58 頁
... moment . They were as follows . One young man said , place yourself with your back to the North , keeping your eyes fixed upon the centre of the round table ; now move round the table ; MORAL ELEVATION OF THE NATIVES . 59 when you are.
... moment . They were as follows . One young man said , place yourself with your back to the North , keeping your eyes fixed upon the centre of the round table ; now move round the table ; MORAL ELEVATION OF THE NATIVES . 59 when you are.
第 67 頁
... follows : - 66 By mild and equitable government ; by promoting the dissemination of useful books among the Natives , without attacking their religion ; by protecting their own numerous schools ; by encouraging , by honorary or pecuniary ...
... follows : - 66 By mild and equitable government ; by promoting the dissemination of useful books among the Natives , without attacking their religion ; by protecting their own numerous schools ; by encouraging , by honorary or pecuniary ...
第 69 頁
... follows- " I thank God we have not free schools , nor printing ; and " I hope we shall not have them these hundred years : for learning has brought disobediency , and heresy , and sects , " into the world , and printing has divulged ...
... follows- " I thank God we have not free schools , nor printing ; and " I hope we shall not have them these hundred years : for learning has brought disobediency , and heresy , and sects , " into the world , and printing has divulged ...
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第 69 頁 - 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!