... in a workhouse, if taught reading, writing, or arithmetic only, is generally unfitted for earning his livelihood by labour. Under such a system he would never have been set to work. The Training of Pauper Children - Side 17av Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1839 - 49 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1838 - 386 sider
...would never have been set to work. He would therefore have acquired no skill ; he would be[effeminate, and, what is worse, the great practical lesson in...acquired had he been so fortunate as to live beneath ths roof of a frugal and industrious father, would be wanting. In mingling various kinds of industrial... | |
| Central society of education - 1839 - 462 sider
...educated from infancy to the age of twelve or fourteen in a workhouse, if taught reading, writing, and arithmetic only, is generally unfitted for earning...a frugal and industrious father, would be wanting. " The district school should be surrounded by a garden of six, eight, or ten acres, in which the system... | |
| 1839 - 582 sider
...acquired no skill; he would be effeminate; and, what is worse, the habits of industry, which he might have acquired had he been so fortunate as to live...a frugal and industrious father, would be wanting. He would also be deficient in that manual dexterity by which a well-trained labourer is enabled to... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1841 - 448 sider
...therefore, have acquired no skill ; he would be effeminate ; and, what is worse, the practical lesson in industry, which he would have acquired had he been...frugal and industrious father, would be wanting. In mingling1 various kinds of industrial instruction with the plan of training pursued in the model school,... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1862 - 898 sider
...therefore, have acquired no skill ; he would be effeminate, and, what is worse, the practical lesson which he would have acquired had he been so fortunate...a frugal and industrious father would be wanting." (P. 33.) Mr. EC Tufnell says, "The atmosphere of a workhouse that contains adult paupers is tainted... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1862 - 894 sider
...; he would be effeminate, and, what is worse, the practical lesson which he would have acquired Lad he been so fortunate as to live beneath the roof of...frugal and industrious father would be •wanting." (P. 33.) Mr. EC Tufnell says, "The atmosphere of a workhouse that contains adult paupers is tainted... | |
| Charles Alpheus Bennett - 1926 - 472 sider
...acquired no skill; he would be effeminate; and, what is worse, the habits of industry, which he might have acquired had he been so fortunate as to live...a frugal and industrious father, would be wanting. He would also be deficient in that manual dexterity by which a well-trained labourer is enabled to... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1839 - 578 sider
...acquired 110 skill ; he would be effeminate ; and, what is worse, the habits of industry, which he might have acquired had he been so fortunate as to live...a frugal and industrious father, would be wanting. He would also be deficient in that manual dexterity by which a well-trained labourer is enabled to... | |
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