The Philosophy of Ragged Schools, Volumen18W. Pickering, 1851 - 128 páginas |
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... already mentioned , the law can do little or nothing in this matter ; * for * " Dans les grandes villes et surtout a Paris la police ne peut exercer une surveillance assez directe ni assez étendue pour avoir action sur les individus qui ...
... already mentioned , the law can do little or nothing in this matter ; * for * " Dans les grandes villes et surtout a Paris la police ne peut exercer une surveillance assez directe ni assez étendue pour avoir action sur les individus qui ...
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... already too numerous temptations in the markets and streets . Nor are the objects represented of that innocent and elevating character which should mark the amusements of those of younger years . If they do not directly corrupt the mind ...
... already too numerous temptations in the markets and streets . Nor are the objects represented of that innocent and elevating character which should mark the amusements of those of younger years . If they do not directly corrupt the mind ...
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... already struck the Portsmouth shoemaker ; a society was formed to supply the means of afford- ing instruction to all the vagrant children of the city , and the plan was carried into execution with partial success . Still something was ...
... already struck the Portsmouth shoemaker ; a society was formed to supply the means of afford- ing instruction to all the vagrant children of the city , and the plan was carried into execution with partial success . Still something was ...
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... already so often mentioned , " has most fully con- vinced me that the human family is one , and that the difference of character which exists , is the effect of circumstances . At least two thou- sand children have passed through our ...
... already so often mentioned , " has most fully con- vinced me that the human family is one , and that the difference of character which exists , is the effect of circumstances . At least two thou- sand children have passed through our ...
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... already men- tioned ) " I should think he is better than God . He is too good for heaven . " The next step in this boy's mind would be that heaven consists in the being always with such persons ; and then comes the hope of future bliss ...
... already men- tioned ) " I should think he is better than God . He is too good for heaven . " The next step in this boy's mind would be that heaven consists in the being always with such persons ; and then comes the hope of future bliss ...
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Página 114 - Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.
Página 120 - AN EXPOSITION OF VULGAR AND COMMON ERRORS, ADAPTED TO THE YEAR OF GRACE MDCCCXLV. 9.— AN INTRODUCTION TO VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY, WITH REFERENCES TO THE WORKS OF DE CANDOLLE, L1NDLEY, ic. 10.— ON THE PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW. 11.— CHRISTIAN SECTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Página 3 - Saviour was to the Jews a stumbling-block, and to the Greeks foolishness.
Página 119 - A Brief View of Greek Philosophy from the Age of Socrates to the Coming of Christ.
Página 24 - Hop,' to which the admission is one penny, and where two or three series of performances take place the same evening. It consists of a spacious room, fitted up in the rudest manner, with a stage, and seats on an inclined plane, the access to it is through a dark passage, and up a ladder staircase. On one occasion I was present, and found the audience to consist almost exclusively of boys and girls of the very lowest description, many without shoes or stockings, and to the number of 150. I pointed...
Página 29 - With regard to the committee of inspection it is observed, that " their functions are not confined to the watching over the intellectual and moral state of the pupils ; they hear from the chiefs of the establishment all the wants, not only of the children in regard to clothing, but also those of the parents who may be in extreme poverty. Not unfrequently these ladies themselves carry their benevolent assistance to the homes of the wretched.
Página 119 - A BRIEF VIEW OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY FROM THE AGE OF SOCRATES TO THE COMING OF CHRIST.
Página 124 - PERICLES; A TALE OF ATHENS IN THE EIGHTYTHIRD OLYMPIAD. By the Author of "A Brief View of Greek Philosophy." " A beautiful and bewitching narrative. We should not do justice to our feelings concerning this * Tale of Athens...
Página 123 - ... foundation for his researches in more extended works as well as for his personal observation of Nature. ...We can heartily recommend it to the student as by far the best Introduction to Geology which has come before us."— Critic, February, 1848. " We need go no further with this clear and well arranged exposition." Literary Gazette, September, 1848. XIV. ON THE STATE OF MAN BEFORE THE PROMULGATION OF CHRISTIANITY.
Página 25 - I had some conversation with the persons in the interior who appeared to have the management, and they stated in answer to my queries, that the theatre was almost always filled, and with boys ; that they had attempted to play Jack Sheppard, but in consequence of the frequent interruptions from the audience, who seemed all to wish to take a part in the performance, they were obliged to give it up...