| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 978 sivua
...the conduct of his own father and mother, said, " My own experience tells me that the instruction of females in the work of a house, in teaching them to...would prevent a great amount of misery and crime. Then there would be fewer drunken husbands and disobedient children. As A working man, within my own... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1843 - 62 sivua
...all superiors, are regarded as enemies and oppressors." A working mechanic makes this observation, " My own experience tells me, that the instruction of...be fewer drunken husbands and disobedient children — speaking as a working man, female education is disgracefully neglected." This is from a mechanic.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1843 - 792 sivua
...witnessed with respect to his parents :— " My own experience tells me thnt the instruction of tli и females in the work of a house, in teaching them to...disobedient children. ... As a working man, within my observation, female education is disgracefully neglected. I attach more importance to it than to anything... | |
| 1843 - 542 sivua
...the conduct of his own father and mother, said, ' My own experience tells me that the instruction of females in the work of a house, in teaching them to...would prevent a great amount of misery and crime. Then there would be fewer drunken husbands and disobedient children. As a working-man, within my own... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 1496 sivua
...the conduct of his own father and mother, said, " My own experience tells me that the instruction of females in the work of a house, in teaching them to...would prevent a great amount of misery and crime. Then there would be fewer drunken husbands and disobedient children. As a working man, within my own... | |
| 1844 - 974 sivua
...the conduct of his own father and mother, said, " My own experience tells me that the instruction of females in the work of a house, in teaching them to...the fireside, would prevent a great amount of misery aud crime. Then there would be fewer drunken husbands and disobedient children. As A working man, within... | |
| University magazine - 1845 - 772 sivua
...thousands of families, in this great town and neighbourhood, who are in a similar state of horrible misery. My own experience tells me that the instruction of the females in the work of a house, in leaching them to produce cheerfulness and comfort at the fireside, would prevent agreat amountof misery... | |
| Home and colonial school society - 1849 - 448 sivua
...thousands of families in this great town and neighbourhood, who are in a similar state of horrible misery. My own experience tells me that the instruction...fewer drunken husbands and disobedient children.' Such is the statement of a very intelligent and most respectable mechanic." lamentable ignorance which... | |
| Henry Worsley - 1849 - 300 sivua
...thousands of families in this great town and neighbourhood, who are in a similar state of horrible misery. My own experience tells me, that the instruction...fewer drunken husbands, and disobedient children." Such is the statement of a very intelligent and most respectable mechanic.* The following extracts... | |
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