Education and training, considered as a subject for State legislation, together with suggestions for making a compulsory law both efficient and acceptable to the people, by a physician [T. Hawksley]. Re-issue. To which is added, Tracts on the charities of London (by T. Hawksley) and on self-supporting industrial schools1869 - 138 pages |
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... England and Wales in 1866 was 22.5 per cent . , or nearly a quarter of the whole number who married . * * EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS . - Now that so much attention is being paid to the great work of education , the proportion of men and ...
... England and Wales in 1866 was 22.5 per cent . , or nearly a quarter of the whole number who married . * * EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS . - Now that so much attention is being paid to the great work of education , the proportion of men and ...
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... England shows that one in four of the men and one in three of the women of England and Wales could not write their names in the marriage register . - The Times . C In the year 1866 the proportion of criminals who were 25.
... England shows that one in four of the men and one in three of the women of England and Wales could not write their names in the marriage register . - The Times . C In the year 1866 the proportion of criminals who were 25.
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... England and Wales 20,000 9,000 Convicted Criminals , the average of 7 years for England and Wales - 15,088 1,638 1,011,120 119,460 These statistics show us that 1 in 20 of the c 2 27 If therefore, we want to know the amount of ...
... England and Wales 20,000 9,000 Convicted Criminals , the average of 7 years for England and Wales - 15,088 1,638 1,011,120 119,460 These statistics show us that 1 in 20 of the c 2 27 If therefore, we want to know the amount of ...
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... England and Wales are exist- ing in the most extreme state of want , ignorance , or crime , and judging from the evidence of the clergymen , medical men , and others , who have worked most among the poor , we must conclude that half the ...
... England and Wales are exist- ing in the most extreme state of want , ignorance , or crime , and judging from the evidence of the clergymen , medical men , and others , who have worked most among the poor , we must conclude that half the ...
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... England subsisted as the poor of Ireland did until 1838 , entirely upon private benevolence . By an ancient statute ( 23rd Edward III . , 1348 ) , it was enacted that none should give alms to a beggar able to work . By the common law ...
... England subsisted as the poor of Ireland did until 1838 , entirely upon private benevolence . By an ancient statute ( 23rd Edward III . , 1348 ) , it was enacted that none should give alms to a beggar able to work . By the common law ...
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