The Education of the Poor in England and EuropeJ. Hatchard and Son, 1846 - 400 pages |
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... progress which measures of economical legis- lation have recently made , has induced me to decide on the latter course , as I cannot but think it very neces- sary to press this subject on the attention of the Public , at a time when we ...
... progress which measures of economical legis- lation have recently made , has induced me to decide on the latter course , as I cannot but think it very neces- sary to press this subject on the attention of the Public , at a time when we ...
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... progress of those districts in the last fifty years has been very remarkable . The population of Lanca- shire , which in 1801 amounted to only 672,731 , had in- creased in 1841 to 1,667,054 ; whilst that of Yorkshire , which in 1801 was ...
... progress of those districts in the last fifty years has been very remarkable . The population of Lanca- shire , which in 1801 amounted to only 672,731 , had in- creased in 1841 to 1,667,054 ; whilst that of Yorkshire , which in 1801 was ...
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David Kay. If such is the progress , which our commerce has made , notwithstanding foreign hostile tariffs , occasioned partly by our own legislation , what will be the limit to its future prosperity when we have , by opening our ports ...
David Kay. If such is the progress , which our commerce has made , notwithstanding foreign hostile tariffs , occasioned partly by our own legislation , what will be the limit to its future prosperity when we have , by opening our ports ...
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... progress are insepara- ble from the interests and progress of the whole com- munity . It is this which every true philanthropist should desire ; to create virtue and providence among the poor , and to raise their character and increase ...
... progress are insepara- ble from the interests and progress of the whole com- munity . It is this which every true philanthropist should desire ; to create virtue and providence among the poor , and to raise their character and increase ...
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... progress of religion among the poor would be much better promoted , by ending our quarrels on reli- of Christian charity , and as it will exhibit the unanimity of both Catholic and Protestant countries , in conceding the absolute ...
... progress of religion among the poor would be much better promoted , by ending our quarrels on reli- of Christian charity , and as it will exhibit the unanimity of both Catholic and Protestant countries , in conceding the absolute ...
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Page 381 - I think I may say, that of all the men we meet with, nine parts of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education.
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