Social Reform in EnglandCassell, Petter, and Glapin, 1866 - 409 sivua |
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... girls to prison , and to discern that it was the surest way of raising up a body of hardened male- factors . The tender age of these youthful offenders , and the state of complete neglect and ignorance in which they were left by their ...
... girls to prison , and to discern that it was the surest way of raising up a body of hardened male- factors . The tender age of these youthful offenders , and the state of complete neglect and ignorance in which they were left by their ...
Sivu 3
... girls to prison , and to discern that it was the surest way of raising up a body of hardened male- factors . The tender age of these youthful offenders , and the state of complete neglect and ignorance in which they were left by their ...
... girls to prison , and to discern that it was the surest way of raising up a body of hardened male- factors . The tender age of these youthful offenders , and the state of complete neglect and ignorance in which they were left by their ...
Sivu 5
... girls ; it was opened the 5th of June , 1843 , and the number of pupils rapidly rose from thirty to sixty . But these two schools did not supply the wants of the population of Aberdeen . There was a class of children still lower in the ...
... girls ; it was opened the 5th of June , 1843 , and the number of pupils rapidly rose from thirty to sixty . But these two schools did not supply the wants of the population of Aberdeen . There was a class of children still lower in the ...
Sivu 9
... girls , had been for some years in successful operation , among which we may particularly mention two - one at Redhill , the other at Stretton - on - Dunsmore ; * but as the law did not empower magistrates to send children thither , the ...
... girls , had been for some years in successful operation , among which we may particularly mention two - one at Redhill , the other at Stretton - on - Dunsmore ; * but as the law did not empower magistrates to send children thither , the ...
Sivu 16
... girls whom no system of education then in force appeared to reach . It was estimated that in London alone the number amounted to 40,000 or 50,000 , and the returns throughout the United Kingdom showed the vast extent of the evil . The ...
... girls whom no system of education then in force appeared to reach . It was estimated that in London alone the number amounted to 40,000 or 50,000 , and the returns throughout the United Kingdom showed the vast extent of the evil . The ...
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Sivu 155 - Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted . . . that whereas by reason of some defects in the law poor people are not restrained from going from one parish to another, and therefore do endeavour to settle themselves in those parishes where there is the best stock, the largest commons or wastes to build cottages, and the most woods for them to burn and destroy...
Sivu 88 - A Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the working of the common schools system — a very necessary step considering how unsatisfactorily the Education Act had so far worked.
Sivu 269 - ... the world's history can hardly be exaggerated. It was fitting that the little commonwealth, which was foremost among the nations in its hatred of tyranny, its love of maritime adventure, and its aptitude for foreign trade, should take the lead in the great commercial movements which characterized the close of the sixteenth and the commencement of the seventeenth centuries.
Sivu 310 - Christian charity, she formed a committee, under the title of the Association for the Improvement of the Female Prisoners in Newgate.
Sivu 176 - State, the Lord President of the Council, the Lord Privy Seal and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Sivu 128 - ... consequence of official station, little or no additional expenditure. Many persons who had filled office received more than their official salary as the reward for their services. Lord Grenville, for instance, had received other rewards besides the salary attached to the office, which he had filled with so much honour to himself, and so much advantage to the country. He mentioned this, for the purpose of...
Sivu 282 - Grattan may be regarded as the last of those celebrated parliamentary orators, who dignified the close of the eighteenth and the commencement of the nineteenth century. He...
Sivu 408 - TESTAMENT, uniform with the above - 35. 6d. Bound in cloth, extra gilt - - - 55. The Bible Picture Story Book. The OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS together, in One handsome Volume, bound in cloth gilt - - 75.
Sivu 210 - The Guardians of any Union or any Parish wherein the Relief to the Poor is administered by a Board of Guardians may, if they deem proper, with Consent of the Poor Law Board, contract with the Managers of any Certified Industrial School for the Maintenance and Education of any Pauper Child.
Sivu 313 - Without husband, father, or brother to stand by her in this hour of need, who can wonder that at times her courage flagged and her spirits drooped?