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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... considerable numbers of the population in this country are so entirely without education that they cannot write . The Registrar - General adopted the in- genious test of ignorance derived from the ability or inability of the men and ...
... considerable numbers of the population in this country are so entirely without education that they cannot write . The Registrar - General adopted the in- genious test of ignorance derived from the ability or inability of the men and ...
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... considerable , it may be as certainly predicted that , pro tanto , such a com- munity is nursing the potent and fruitful forces . of its own suffering and destruction . The Poor - Law Reports furnish us with the following particulars of ...
... considerable , it may be as certainly predicted that , pro tanto , such a com- munity is nursing the potent and fruitful forces . of its own suffering and destruction . The Poor - Law Reports furnish us with the following particulars of ...
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... considerable , degree the north , but the west is not lightly tinctured with it . The Rev. E. Kempe , Rector of St. James's , Piccadilly , says that the population in his parish , of between 35,000 and 40,000 souls , contains in it at ...
... considerable , degree the north , but the west is not lightly tinctured with it . The Rev. E. Kempe , Rector of St. James's , Piccadilly , says that the population in his parish , of between 35,000 and 40,000 souls , contains in it at ...
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... considerable source of weakness and disease with them , while the unfit character of their dwellings is as great , if not a greater feature of evil with them as with the denizens of towns . Take , for example , the most recent specimen ...
... considerable source of weakness and disease with them , while the unfit character of their dwellings is as great , if not a greater feature of evil with them as with the denizens of towns . Take , for example , the most recent specimen ...
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... considerable outlay . " * In 1841 the Commissioners of the Poor - Law pointed out that the children in workhouses , even in those in which classification was maintained * We are indebted largely to the article in the Standard of ...
... considerable outlay . " * In 1841 the Commissioners of the Poor - Law pointed out that the children in workhouses , even in those in which classification was maintained * We are indebted largely to the article in the Standard of ...
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