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 schools |
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... 31 — The condition of the poor in the country not better than in the towns , 32 -
34 - Cattle sheds , and human sheds , 34 - 35 - The accompaniments of poverty ,
typhus fever , 35 - Drunk . enness , 35 - Deficient food , 36 - 38 - Pauper children
...
... 31 — The condition of the poor in the country not better than in the towns , 32 -
34 - Cattle sheds , and human sheds , 34 - 35 - The accompaniments of poverty ,
typhus fever , 35 - Drunk . enness , 35 - Deficient food , 36 - 38 - Pauper children
...
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UNCEASING change and progressive development is the condition of all natural
objects . Physically and morally the world presents a diorama of advancing
phenomena and events , in which man is not a spectator only , but an actor also ;
he ...
UNCEASING change and progressive development is the condition of all natural
objects . Physically and morally the world presents a diorama of advancing
phenomena and events , in which man is not a spectator only , but an actor also ;
he ...
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From the smallest and meanest operation of the human will to the highest , there
is some addition made to the growth and condition of the operator and of the
surroundings on which he acts ; for weal or for woe , for beauty or deformity , an ...
From the smallest and meanest operation of the human will to the highest , there
is some addition made to the growth and condition of the operator and of the
surroundings on which he acts ; for weal or for woe , for beauty or deformity , an ...
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The budding faculties of the child - mind , like green shoots springing straight up
for light and air , are quick and grateful for the care we bestow on them , and the
goodness of the conditions by which we surround them . We have no right to ...
The budding faculties of the child - mind , like green shoots springing straight up
for light and air , are quick and grateful for the care we bestow on them , and the
goodness of the conditions by which we surround them . We have no right to ...
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... entertain probable evidence , and will accept nothing that has not the gross
proof of hardness to the touch , and extension or colour to the eye - a condition of
intellect that is satisfied to sleep or dream away existence in novels and
sentiment ...
... entertain probable evidence , and will accept nothing that has not the gross
proof of hardness to the touch , and extension or colour to the eye - a condition of
intellect that is satisfied to sleep or dream away existence in novels and
sentiment ...
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