| 1816 - 612 sayfa
...or less unfavourable to the health and morals of adii'li. Yet parents do not hesitate to sacrifice the well-being of their children, by putting them...be under a system of common foresight and humanity" " In the, manufacturing districts it i. common for parents to send their children of both sexes at... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 544 sayfa
...more or less unfavourable to the health and morals of adults. Yet parents do not hesitate to sacrifice the well-being of their children, by putting them...system of common foresight and humanity. Not more than SO years since, the poorest parents thought the age of J4 sufficiently early for their children to... | |
| 1818 - 616 sayfa
...more or less unfavourable to the health and morals of adults. Yet parents do not hesitate to sacrifice the well-being of their children, by putting them...minds and bodies is rendered greatly inferior to what k might and ought to be under a system of common foresight and humanity. Not more than 30 years since,... | |
| Robert Owen - 1857 - 440 sayfa
...more or less unfavourable to the health and morals of adults. Yet parents do not hesitate to sacrifice the well-being of their children by putting them to...system of common foresight and humanity. Not more than thirty years since, the poorest parents thought the age of fourteen sufficiently early for their children... | |
| Robert Owen - 1927 - 326 sayfa
...more or less unfavourable to the health and morals of adults. Yet parents do not hesitate to sacrifice the well-being of their children by putting them to...be under a system of common foresight and humanity. the age of fourteen sufficiently early for their children to commence regular labour : and they judged... | |
| Robert McNair Wilson - 1961 - 288 sayfa
...more or less unfavourable to the health and morals of adults. Yet parents do not hesitate to sacrifice the well-being of their children by putting them to...it might and ought to be under a system of common forethought and humanity. . . . "Thirty years ago the poorest peasants thought the age of fourteen... | |
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