The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... Established Church , and by the different bodies of Protestant Noncon- formists . 4th . Suggestions in regard to Methods by which the Superintendence and Resources of Society may be rendered more effectual , apart from the intervention ...
... Established Church , and by the different bodies of Protestant Noncon- formists . 4th . Suggestions in regard to Methods by which the Superintendence and Resources of Society may be rendered more effectual , apart from the intervention ...
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... established the proportion between the numbers and the viands . There is bread enough and to spare . Want may exist in the destitution of the means by which a share of that provision can only be obtained . That is not the enquiry . Is ...
... established the proportion between the numbers and the viands . There is bread enough and to spare . Want may exist in the destitution of the means by which a share of that provision can only be obtained . That is not the enquiry . Is ...
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... established among us their sta- ples . These were deemed so helpless at first , that they were defended by incorporation and privilege . But now our woollen , cotton , and silk , fabrications have drawn out an immense amount of artizans ...
... established among us their sta- ples . These were deemed so helpless at first , that they were defended by incorporation and privilege . But now our woollen , cotton , and silk , fabrications have drawn out an immense amount of artizans ...
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... establish its strict equality . But there are domestic virtues which specially adorn the sex . The house - wife is woman's proudest name . The home is her peculiar sphere . Honourable is her distaff : as honourable her careful ...
... establish its strict equality . But there are domestic virtues which specially adorn the sex . The house - wife is woman's proudest name . The home is her peculiar sphere . Honourable is her distaff : as honourable her careful ...
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... establish their existence in those circum- stances , or in spite of them , then , surely , they may claim equal respect , though unclothed with their ordi- nary ensigns . It is then , also , that the question may arise , which we are ...
... establish their existence in those circum- stances , or in spite of them , then , surely , they may claim equal respect , though unclothed with their ordi- nary ensigns . It is then , also , that the question may arise , which we are ...
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