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Artisans and Machinery: The Moral and Physical Condition of the ... - Sivu 246
tekijä(t) P. Gaskell - 1836 - 399 sivua
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Artisans and Machinery: The Moral and Physical Condition of the ...

Peter Gaskell - 1836 - 438 sivua
...amongst the parties to whom it has reference ; and it must be remembered that the mind of the milj artisan is little disposed to intellectual pursuits.*...EDUCATION TABLE. . Numbers taken from the Returns. Proportion in the hundred. i §TJ d Is « . *i "o aj 1 || <5» 1 & 1 C T3 T: H ENGLAND. |2 Lancashire...

The Quarterly Review, Nide 57

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 572 sivua
...the grosser parts of our nature attain a rank devclopement. To condemn man to such severity of toil is, in some measure, to cultivate in him the habits...food, and expends his superfluous gains in debauchery. ' Hence, besides the negative results — the total abstraction of every moral and intellectual stimulus...

The Monarchy of the Middle Classes: France, Social, Literary ..., Nide 1

Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1836 - 346 sivua
...Turn to other trades, what a frightful picture of toil ! " To condemn men to such severity of toil, is in some measure, to cultivate in him the habits...distinguishing appetites and habits of his species. He lives in squalid wretchedness, on meagre food, and expends his superfluous gains in debauchery. " The...

The Monarchy of the Middle Classes: Or, France, Social, Literary, Political ...

Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1836 - 370 sivua
...the grosser parts of our nature obtain a rank development. " To condemn men to such severity of toil, is, in some measure, to cultivate in him the habits of an animal. He becomes reckless, lie disregards the distinguishing appetites and habits of his species. He lives in squalid wretchedness,...

England and the English

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1836 - 906 sivua
...the grosser parts of our nature obtain a rank development " To condemn men to such severity of toil, is, in some measure, to cultivate in him the habits of an animal, lie becomes reckless. He disregards the distinguishing appetites and habits of his species. He lives...

The Monthly Review

1837 - 654 sivua
...the grosser parts of our nature attain a rank development. To condemn man to such severity of toil is, in some measure, to cultivate in him the habits...and expends his superfluous gains in debauchery.'* Besides mean food, and squalid habitations, the crowded arrangement of their cottages, the unpaved...

The Quarterly review, Nide 57

1836 - 564 sivua
...the grosser parts of our nature attain a rank developement. To condemn man to such severity of toil is, in some measure, to cultivate in him the habits...food, and expends his superfluous gains in debauchery. ' Hence, besides the negative results — the total abstraction of every moral and intellectual stimulus...

Legal Provision Respecting the Education and Employment of Children in ...

Henry Barnard - 1842 - 96 sivua
...the grosser parts of our nature attain a rank developement. To condemn man to such severity of toil is, in some measure, to cultivate in him the habits...food, and expends his superfluous gains in debauchery. Hence, besides the negative results — the total abstraction of every moral and intellectual stimulus...

Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1842 - 742 sivua
...of toil is, in some measure, to cultivate in linn the habits of an animal, lie becomes reckless, lie disregards the distinguishing appetites and habits...species. He neglects the comforts and delicacies of life, lie lives in squalid wretchedness, on meagre food, and expends his superfluous gains in debauchery....

Fleet Papers, Nide 2

1842 - 678 sivua
...distinguishing appelites and habits of bis species. He neglects the comforts and delicacies of life. Ile lires in squalid wretchedness, on meagre food, and expends his superfluous gains in debauchery." " The family sits round the table, and each rapidly appropriates his portion on a plate, or, they all...




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