The Education of the Poor in England and EuropeJ. Hatchard and Son, 1846 - 400 pages |
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... young children ; but as long as we leave the root of the disease of pauperism untouched , so long must we continue to increase this terrible drain upon the income and resources of the country ; and so long must we be content to see our ...
... young children ; but as long as we leave the root of the disease of pauperism untouched , so long must we continue to increase this terrible drain upon the income and resources of the country ; and so long must we be content to see our ...
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... - ments , listening to the lascivious songs of the tramping singers , witnessing scenes calculated to demoralize adults , and certain to leave their impress on the suscep- tible minds of the young , quarrelling , swearing , 4.
... - ments , listening to the lascivious songs of the tramping singers , witnessing scenes calculated to demoralize adults , and certain to leave their impress on the suscep- tible minds of the young , quarrelling , swearing , 4.
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David Kay. tible minds of the young , quarrelling , swearing , fighting , and in every way emulating the immorality of those who bred them . There is scarcely a town in England and Wales whose poorer streets , from eight in the morning ...
David Kay. tible minds of the young , quarrelling , swearing , fighting , and in every way emulating the immorality of those who bred them . There is scarcely a town in England and Wales whose poorer streets , from eight in the morning ...
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... young man entering the Normal school should have completed his education in the primary schools . With respect to the necessity of manual labour in a Normal school , opinions were hardly less unanimous . To the Bernese Normal schools ...
... young man entering the Normal school should have completed his education in the primary schools . With respect to the necessity of manual labour in a Normal school , opinions were hardly less unanimous . To the Bernese Normal schools ...
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... young aspirants to the much respected profession of schoolmaster . Besides this labour in the fields , the young men are also required to clean their apartments , to take charge of their own chambers , prepare their own meals , besides ...
... young aspirants to the much respected profession of schoolmaster . Besides this labour in the fields , the young men are also required to clean their apartments , to take charge of their own chambers , prepare their own meals , besides ...
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Page 404 - ... for want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost...
Page 346 - En lieu du traitement fixe, l'instituteur communal recevra une rétribution mensuelle dont le taux sera réglé par le conseil municipal, et qui sera perçue dans la même forme et selon les mêmes règles que les contributions publiques directes. Le rôle en sera recouvrable, mois par mois, sur un état des élèves certifié par l'instituteur, visé par le maire, et rendu exécutoire par le sous-préfet.
Page 342 - L'instruction primaire élémentaire comprend nécessairement l'instruction morale et religieuse, la lecture, l'écriture, les éléments de la langue française et du calcul, le système légal des poids et mesures.
Page 389 - PRAYERS, FAMILY AND PRIVATE. A FORM of PRAYERS, Selected and Composed for the Use of a Family principally consisting of Young Persons. Thirteenth Edition. 12mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. FAMILY PRAYERS. By the late HENRY THORNTON, Esq. .MI'.
Page 403 - COMPANION to the BOOK of COMMON PRAYER, of the United Church of England and Ireland.
Page 344 - ... ou d'immoralité, devant le tribunal civil de l'arrondissement, et être interdit de l'exercice de sa profession à temps ou à toujours. Le tribunal entendra les parties et statuera sommairement en chambre du conseil. Il en sera de même sur l'appel , qui devra être interjeté dans le délai de dix jours, à compter du jour de la notification du jugement, et qui en aucun cas ne sera suspensif. Le tout sans préjudice des poursuites qui pourraient avoir lieu pour crimes, délits ou contraventions...
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.
Page 376 - A PRACTICAL EXPOSITION of the GOSPELS of ST. MATTHEW and ST. MARK, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic instruction and devotion. By JOHN BIRD SUMMER, DD, Lord Bishop of Chester. Sixth Edi
Page 342 - L'instruction primaire supérieure comprend nécessairement, en outre, les éléments de la géométrie et ses applications usuelles, spécialement le dessin linéaire et l'arpentage, des notions des sciences physiques et de l'histoire naturelle applicables aux usages de la vie; le chant, les cléments de l'histoire et de la géographie, et surtout de l'histoire et de la géographie de la France. Selon les besoins et les ressources des localités, l'instruction IX
Page 345 - Le montant de la retenue sera placé au compte ouvert au trésor royal pour les caisses d'épargne et de prévoyance ; les intérêts de ces fonds seront capitalisés tous les six mois. Le produit total de la retenue exercée sur chaque instituteur lui sera rendu à l'époque où il se retirera, et, en cas de décès dans l'exercice de ses fonctions, à sa veuve ou à ses héritiers.