Of the Education of the Poor: Being the First Part of a Digest of the Reports of the Society ...1809 - 380 páginas |
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... charity schools , in the beginnning Endowed charity of the preceding century , does infinite honour to the piety and huma- nity of that age . In general however , they are insufficient ; and , in many instances , the benefit of the ...
... charity schools , in the beginnning Endowed charity of the preceding century , does infinite honour to the piety and huma- nity of that age . In general however , they are insufficient ; and , in many instances , the benefit of the ...
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... charity children . " the morals of the pupils are corrupted at " at home ; and that no dependence can be 66 86 placed on the conduct of children , while they have any communication with their " parents . " - Weak and imperfect , indeed ...
... charity children . " the morals of the pupils are corrupted at " at home ; and that no dependence can be 66 86 placed on the conduct of children , while they have any communication with their " parents . " - Weak and imperfect , indeed ...
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... charity children , in their hours of play , are not generally protected ? BUT I cannot persuade myself that this is the real objection . - The Another reason . fact is , that whilst instruc- tion extended to many , confers extensive ...
... charity children , in their hours of play , are not generally protected ? BUT I cannot persuade myself that this is the real objection . - The Another reason . fact is , that whilst instruc- tion extended to many , confers extensive ...
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... charity schools , is from twelve to eighteen guineas a year ; that of educating him at a day school , * upon the Reverend Dr. Bell's system , from four to ten shillings a year . I will take their aver- age ; that of the former at ...
... charity schools , is from twelve to eighteen guineas a year ; that of educating him at a day school , * upon the Reverend Dr. Bell's system , from four to ten shillings a year . I will take their aver- age ; that of the former at ...
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... charity children ? - By no means . Let them be maintained to the full extent of the founder's intention . But do not deprive the other poor of the portion of general instruction intended for them . Make those endowments subservient to ...
... charity children ? - By no means . Let them be maintained to the full extent of the founder's intention . But do not deprive the other poor of the portion of general instruction intended for them . Make those endowments subservient to ...
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