Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 791
... Condition and Education of the People in England and Europe ; Shewing the Results of the Pri- mary Schools , and of the Division of Landed Property , in Foreign Countries . By Joseph Kay , Esq . , M.A. of Trinity College , Cambridge ...
... Condition and Education of the People in England and Europe ; Shewing the Results of the Pri- mary Schools , and of the Division of Landed Property , in Foreign Countries . By Joseph Kay , Esq . , M.A. of Trinity College , Cambridge ...
Page 792
... Condition and Treat- ment . By Mary Carpenter . London : Cash . 1853 . 15. Reformatory Schools for the Children of the Perish- ing and Dangerous Classes , and Juvenile Offenders . By Mary Carpenter . London : Gilpin . 1852 . 16. Report ...
... Condition and Treat- ment . By Mary Carpenter . London : Cash . 1853 . 15. Reformatory Schools for the Children of the Perish- ing and Dangerous Classes , and Juvenile Offenders . By Mary Carpenter . London : Gilpin . 1852 . 16. Report ...
Page 795
... condition of the human race , as the steam - engine and the electric telegraph have effected in the material world , and one as little calculated on by its founders . This very spread of knowledge amongst the lower classes , which is ...
... condition of the human race , as the steam - engine and the electric telegraph have effected in the material world , and one as little calculated on by its founders . This very spread of knowledge amongst the lower classes , which is ...
Page 797
... condition , and that of their families , and almost their daily bread are at stake upon the results of such an attempt , as any belief of the injustice of social arrangements which they may entertain , will be constantly irritated into ...
... condition , and that of their families , and almost their daily bread are at stake upon the results of such an attempt , as any belief of the injustice of social arrangements which they may entertain , will be constantly irritated into ...
Page 798
... condition of their humbler fellow - men , will have performed their part , and all that is in their power . Wages , on which the laboring class must entirely rely for their support , and on which are based all schemes for elevating ...
... condition of their humbler fellow - men , will have performed their part , and all that is in their power . Wages , on which the laboring class must entirely rely for their support , and on which are based all schemes for elevating ...
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