| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 568 páginas
...the night, and the protracted labour of the day, with respect to children, not only tends to diminish the general sum of life and industry, by impairing...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring. It... | |
| 1833 - 1006 páginas
...from the want of the active exercises which nature points out as essential to childhood and youth. The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted labour of the ilay, not only tend to diminish future expectation as to the general run of life and industry, by impairing... | |
| Charles Turner Thackrah - 1831 - 140 páginas
...still to lament the untimely and protracted labour of the children employed in some of the Mills, which tends to diminish future expectations, as to the general...destroying the vital stamina of the rising generation ; at the same time that, in too many instances, it gives encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and... | |
| Charles Turner Thackrah - 1832 - 260 páginas
...still to lament the untimely and protracted labour of the children employed in some of the mills, which tends to diminish future expectations, as to the general sum of life and industry, by imparing the strength, and destroying the vital stamina of the rising generation ; at the same time... | |
| P. Gaskell - 1833 - 424 páginas
...to invigorate the system, and to fit our species for the employments and the duties of manhood. 3. The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who contrary to the law of nature, subsist by the oppression of their children. 4.... | |
| 1833 - 1034 páginas
...the protracted labour pf the day, not only tend to diminish future expectation as to the general run of life and industry, by impairing the strength, and...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy, in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring."... | |
| Peter Gaskell - 1836 - 438 páginas
...to invigorate 'the system, and to fit our species for the employments and the duties of manhood. 3. The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the law of nature, subsist by the oppression of their children. 4.... | |
| P. Gaskell - 1836 - 436 páginas
...to invigorate the system, and to fit our species for the employments and the duties of manhood. 3. The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the law of nature, subsist by the oppression of their children. 4.... | |
| 1836 - 564 páginas
...system and to fit our species for the employments and duties of manhood. 3rd. The untimely laIiour of the night, and the protracted labour of the day, with respect to children, not only tends lo diminish the general sum of life and industry, by impairing the strength and destroying the vital... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1842 - 96 páginas
...the employments and duties of manhood. 3d. The untimely labor of the night, and the protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tends to diminish the general sum of life and industry, by impairing the strength and destroying the vital stamina of... | |
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