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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... referred to . 3. That the public means now in operation for the education of the poor are inadequate to reach the requirements ; chiefly for the reason that the very poor , the ignorant , or the selfish parents of children cannot or ...
... referred to . 3. That the public means now in operation for the education of the poor are inadequate to reach the requirements ; chiefly for the reason that the very poor , the ignorant , or the selfish parents of children cannot or ...
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... educational body referred to . Proceeding in this spirit we can now advance to the consideration of the scheme and machinery by which it is proposed to carry out such an enact- ment , and to obtain the rewards proposed for its 85.
... educational body referred to . Proceeding in this spirit we can now advance to the consideration of the scheme and machinery by which it is proposed to carry out such an enact- ment , and to obtain the rewards proposed for its 85.
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... or vice . The influence referred to is the folly , selfishness , or injustice of employers of labour , or of the direc- tors of public works , or governors of the people , Η who may so derange the balance between earnings or wages 105.
... or vice . The influence referred to is the folly , selfishness , or injustice of employers of labour , or of the direc- tors of public works , or governors of the people , Η who may so derange the balance between earnings or wages 105.
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... referred to , it fell to the Author's lot to take a general survey of the means now in operation to oppose pauperism , and during an autumn holiday he was enabled to expend considerable time on the subject . The facts then made out were ...
... referred to , it fell to the Author's lot to take a general survey of the means now in operation to oppose pauperism , and during an autumn holiday he was enabled to expend considerable time on the subject . The facts then made out were ...
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... referred to , which is about 4 d . a week . 3. We must also take into consideration the money given by the compassionate , the weak - minded , and the thoughtless , to street beggars and to private appeals . This cannot average less ...
... referred to , which is about 4 d . a week . 3. We must also take into consideration the money given by the compassionate , the weak - minded , and the thoughtless , to street beggars and to private appeals . This cannot average less ...
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