The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions Calculated to Promote the Comfort and Happiness of Man, Volume 3Longman and Company, 1813 - Charities |
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... employ it , was , to denote the assemblages of persons which were formed at particular places for the promotion of literature and for education . When more than one assemblage , supported by more than one set of funds , and more than ...
... employ it , was , to denote the assemblages of persons which were formed at particular places for the promotion of literature and for education . When more than one assemblage , supported by more than one set of funds , and more than ...
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... employed . And if part of his payment were made to depend upon the progress of his scholars , the business of teaching them would stand a good chance of being better per- formed . The obvious use of alms - houses is , to save from the ...
... employed . And if part of his payment were made to depend upon the progress of his scholars , the business of teaching them would stand a good chance of being better per- formed . The obvious use of alms - houses is , to save from the ...
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... employed in those occupations , and at a small expense . In Scotland the establishment of small parish schools has taught almost the whole common people to read , and a very great proportion of them to write and account . In England the ...
... employed in those occupations , and at a small expense . In Scotland the establishment of small parish schools has taught almost the whole common people to read , and a very great proportion of them to write and account . In England the ...
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... employ- ment , and might work for their own subsistence ; and where superintendants of respectability and influence would exert them- selves , as in the case of the asylums for female disgrace , to recommend the penitents , when ...
... employ- ment , and might work for their own subsistence ; and where superintendants of respectability and influence would exert them- selves , as in the case of the asylums for female disgrace , to recommend the penitents , when ...
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... employed himself with an ardour and zeal worthy of a true disciple of Howard , in studying the actual situation of our prisons ; that he has twice travelled into every corner of the island for this purpose , and has twice inspected ...
... employed himself with an ardour and zeal worthy of a true disciple of Howard , in studying the actual situation of our prisons ; that he has twice travelled into every corner of the island for this purpose , and has twice inspected ...
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