| Louis Simond - Switzerland - 1822 - 608 pages
...education, and to shew on a large scale how the children of the poor might be best taught, and their labour at the same time most profitably applied : in short,...to provide both for his support and his education. The peasants in his neighbourhood were at first rather shy of trusting their children for a new experiment... | |
| Louis Simond - Switzerland - 1823 - 540 pages
...education,, and to shew on a large scale how the children of the poor might be best taught, and their labour at the same time most profitably applied : in short,...to provide both for his support and his education. The peasants in his neighbourhood were at first rather shy of trusting their children for a new experiment... | |
| 1823 - 426 pages
...his hie; to show то THE WORLD how the children of the poor might be best taught, and their laboral the same time most profitably applied: in short, how the first twenty years of a poor man's Hie inight be so employed as to provide both tor his support and his education. Many oi his first pupils... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Agriculture - 1826 - 1252 pages
...twelve years ago he undertook to systematize domestic education, and to shew on a large scale turn the children of the poor might be best taught, and...to provide both for his support and his education. The peasants in his neighborhood were at first rather shy of trusting their children for a new experiment... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Agriculture - 1831 - 1330 pages
...and to show, on a large scale, how the children of the poor might be best taught, and their labour at the same time most profitably applied ; in short,...to provide both for his support and his education. The peasants in his ne%hbourbood were at first rather shy of trusting their children for a new experiment... | |
| 1837 - 276 pages
...education, and to show on a large scale bow children of the poor might best be taught, and their labour at the same time most profitably applied; in short,...so employed as to provide both for his support and education. The peasants in the neighborhood were at first rather »hy at trusting their children for... | |
| Charles Alpheus Bennett - Manual training - 1926 - 472 pages
...to remain in the school until they were twenty-one years of age. It was a part of Fellenberg's plan "to show to the world how the children of the poor...to provide both for his support and his education." (Source Material V, B) On leaving the school at the age of twenty-one a poor boy had acquired a trade;... | |
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