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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Surely , had these men been trained in the ethics of gentlemen , to say nothing of
the higher principles of religion , they would not thus break caste , and descend
to the contemptible level referred to . The same want of earnestness and ...
Surely , had these men been trained in the ethics of gentlemen , to say nothing of
the higher principles of religion , they would not thus break caste , and descend
to the contemptible level referred to . The same want of earnestness and ...
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True knowledge and training , on the other hand , advisedly discard all means of
this kind , as not only bad in the abstract , but inexpedient and impolitic in the
practice . man These observations refer to many a debated question in 17.
True knowledge and training , on the other hand , advisedly discard all means of
this kind , as not only bad in the abstract , but inexpedient and impolitic in the
practice . man These observations refer to many a debated question in 17.
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man These observations refer to many a debated question in psychology , morals
, and metaphysicsquestions of specific difference , of free will , of responsibility ,
and others , about which much diversity of opinion exists , but the view herein ...
man These observations refer to many a debated question in psychology , morals
, and metaphysicsquestions of specific difference , of free will , of responsibility ,
and others , about which much diversity of opinion exists , but the view herein ...
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To bring home our realisations of the facts connected with this fearful condition of
our body social , let us refer to a few extracts from the most reliable authorities of
the day who have examined them . The Times , in an article dated January 18 ...
To bring home our realisations of the facts connected with this fearful condition of
our body social , let us refer to a few extracts from the most reliable authorities of
the day who have examined them . The Times , in an article dated January 18 ...
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If to this sum we add only a 4th more , for the addition of the number received in
the second half of the year , the total then represents , as the writer referred to
says , “ 150 , 000 children , whose parents live in a state of chronic indigence ,
and ...
If to this sum we add only a 4th more , for the addition of the number received in
the second half of the year , the total then represents , as the writer referred to
says , “ 150 , 000 children , whose parents live in a state of chronic indigence ,
and ...
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