The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without severe illness, often ending in death. When we expressed surprise that parents should voluntarily condemn their sons and daughters to slavery so intolerable, the explanation seemed... God and the Goldsmiths - Página 134por Robert McNair Wilson - 1961 - 272 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1873 - 794 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without severe illness, often ending in death. When we expressed...so were, in a measure, driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread ; while others, imbruted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abuse of the infant... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1874 - 356 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without severe illness, often ending in death. When we expressed...so were, in a measure, driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread ; while others, imbruted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abuse of the infant... | |
| robert dale owen - 1874 - 450 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without severe illness, often ending in death. When we expressed...so were, in a measure, driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread ; while others, imbruted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abuse of the infant... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 874 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years Without severe illness, often ending in death. " When we expressed...so were, in a measure, driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread; while others, iinbruted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abuse of the infant... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 876 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without severe illness, often ending in death. " When we expressed...so were, in a measure, driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread ; while others, imbrnted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abuse of the infant... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 902 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without severe illness, often ending in death. When we expressed...and so were in a measure driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread ; while others, imbruted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abuse of the infant... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 972 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without eevere illness, often ending in death. When we expressed...and so were in a measure driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread ; while others, imbruted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abase of the infant... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1876 - 1076 páginas
...by hrutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more thau three or four yearn without severe illness, often ending in death. " When we expressed...parents should voluntarily condemn their sons and danghters to slavery so intolerable, the explanation seemed to be that many of the fathers were out... | |
| Christopher Hollis - 2005 - 280 páginas
...hours a day with but half an hour's interval for the mid-day meal, which was eaten in the factory. In some cases we found that greed of gain had impelled...of the fathers were out of work themselves and so 1 Life of Robert Owen, GDH Cole. were in a measure driven to the sacrifice for want of bread." " The... | |
| 1873 - 788 páginas
...by brutal abuse. The younger children seldom held out more than three or four years without severe illness, often ending in death. When we expressed...so were, in a measure, driven to the sacrifice for lack of bread ; while others, imbruted by intemperance, saw with indifference an abuse of the infant... | |
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