The Reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. [Ed. by sir T. Bernard]. (1st-40th report, 1797-1817)., Volumen4 |
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... find plans for female friendly so- cieties ; and in No.47 and 89 , the details of two sunday societies for the aged at Winston and Auckland . A system of moral and religious instruc- tion , connecting .30 INTRODUCTORY LETTER.
... find plans for female friendly so- cieties ; and in No.47 and 89 , the details of two sunday societies for the aged at Winston and Auckland . A system of moral and religious instruc- tion , connecting .30 INTRODUCTORY LETTER.
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... tion , connecting the rising genera- Present call tion with our civil and ecclesiastical for it . establishment , is not only the first and most beneficial act of charity , but the wisest and most politic measure of the state . At the ...
... tion , connecting the rising genera- Present call tion with our civil and ecclesiastical for it . establishment , is not only the first and most beneficial act of charity , but the wisest and most politic measure of the state . At the ...
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... tion , which fits and prepares the individual to thrive , and to be useful , in his appropriate situation of life ; -which instructs him in the superior advantages of civil liberty , and of permanent government ; —and , at the same time ...
... tion , which fits and prepares the individual to thrive , and to be useful , in his appropriate situation of life ; -which instructs him in the superior advantages of civil liberty , and of permanent government ; —and , at the same time ...
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... tion , I do not see any cause , to which we can ascribe the large proportion of successful and thriving indivi- duals from the county of Westmorland . The whole population of that county is not equal to two - thirds of that of the ...
... tion , I do not see any cause , to which we can ascribe the large proportion of successful and thriving indivi- duals from the county of Westmorland . The whole population of that county is not equal to two - thirds of that of the ...
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... tion , which continues from nine to one o'clock , in giving energy and activity to the children's minds , is very striking . In the last instance in which I attended it , there were 220 children , ranged in eleven rows in the pews , in ...
... tion , which continues from nine to one o'clock , in giving energy and activity to the children's minds , is very striking . In the last instance in which I attended it , there were 220 children , ranged in eleven rows in the pews , in ...
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Página 166 - The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth; and he that is wise will not abhor them.
Página 262 - Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him (xxii.
Página 236 - In addition to this, the same trouble which teaches twenty, will suffice to teach sixty or a hundred, by employing some of the senior boys to inspect the slates of the others, they not omitting to spell the word themselves ; and, on a signal given by them to the principal teacher, that the word is finished by all the boys they overlook, he is informed when to dictate another to the class. This experiment has been tried with some hundreds of children, and it has been found, that they could all write,...
Página 262 - The rod and reproof give wisdom ; but a child left to himself, bringeth his mother to shame.
Página 168 - Open me the gates of ! righteousness : that I may go into them, and give thanks unto the Lord.
Página 262 - He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
Página 167 - Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created him: let him not go from thee, for thou hast nerd of him. "13. There is a time when in their hands there is good success.
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Página 166 - The skill of the physician shall lift up his head: and in the sight of great men he shall be in admiration.
Página 233 - the whole system of tuition is almost entirely conducted by boys,' he 'adds, ' the writing books are ruled with exactness and all the writers supplied with good pens by the same means. In the first instance the school is divided into classes, to each of these a lad is appointed as monitor; he is responsible for the morals, improvement, good order, and cleanliness of the whole class.