| William Coxe - 1784 - 526 sider
...admitted without any recommendation. The rooms are lofty and large ; the dormitories, which are feparated from the work rooms, are very airy, and the beds are not crouded : each foundling,. even each infant, has a feparate bed ; the bedfteads are of iron ; the fheets... | |
| William Coxe - 1787 - 504 sider
...The children are brought to the porter's lodge, and admitted without any recommendation. The rooms are lofty and large ; the dormitories, which are feparate...the work rooms, are very airy, and the beds are not crouded : each foundling, even each infant, has a feparate bed; thebedfteads are of iron; the meets... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 424 sider
...admitted without any recommendation. The rooms are lofty and large ; the dormitories, which are fepnrare from the work rooms, are very airy, and the beds are...crowded : each foundling, even each infant, has a fc- • parate bed ; the beddeads are of iron ; the meets are • changed every week, and the linen... | |
| William Tooke - 1800 - 678 sider
..." The rooms of the foundling hofpital," fays Mr. .Coxe-f, " are lofty and large; the dor" mitories, which are feparate from the work" rooms, are very...a feparate bed ; the bedfteads are of iron ; " the meets are changed every week, and the " linen three times a week. In going over " the rooms I was particularly... | |
| William Tooke - 1800 - 680 sider
...The rooms of the foundling hofpital," fays Mr. Coxe -f-, " are lofty and large ; the dor" mitories, which are feparate from the work** rooms, are very airy, and the beds are not (C crowded: each foundling, even each infant, " has a feparate bed; the bedfleads are of iron ; " the... | |
| William Coxe - 1802 - 448 sider
...are lofty and large; the dormitories, which are feparate from the Avork rooms, are airy, and the beds not crowded: each foundling, even each infant, has a feparate bed; the bedfteads are of iron; the Iheets are changed once, and the linen three times a week. I was particularly ftruck with the neatnefs... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 946 sider
...thoufand» The children are received at the porter's lodge, and admitted without recommendation. The rooms are lofty and large ; the dormitories, which are feparate from the work rooms, are airy, and the beds not crowded : each foundling, even each infant, has a feparate bed ; the bedfteads... | |
| 1816 - 774 sider
...The children are brought to.the porter's lodge, and admitted without any recommendation. The rooms are lofty and large; the dormitories, which are feparate...infant, has a feparate bed ; the bedfteads are of iron ; •;o-,s the number of rooms he requires, examines tnc fe«ets are changed every. Week, and the linen... | |
| Jane Margaret Strickland - 1846 - 176 sider
...recommendation. The rooms are lofty and large, the dormitories, which are separate from the workrooms, are very airy, and the beds are not crowded; each foundling, even each infant, ha£ a separate bed—the bedsteads are of iron. The sheets are changed once a week; the linen three... | |
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