| Joseph Clayton - 1908 - 88 páginas
...and youth to invigorate the system and to fit our species for the duties of mankind " ; (3) that " the untimely labour of the night and the protracted labour of the day " was bad for the general sum of life and industry, and bad for the parents, " who, contrary to the... | |
| 1910 - 500 páginas
...injurious to the health of those employed in them, even where no particular diseases prevail. . . . The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents." ' The Report of the Factory Commission of 1833 (more than a generation later and contemporary... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1910 - 730 páginas
...Health reported upon the unhealthful conditions under which the children worked, pointing out that "the untimely labour of the night, and the protracted...encouragement to idleness, extravagance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring."... | |
| B. L. Hutchins, Amy Harrison - 1911 - 328 páginas
...invigorate the system, and to fit our species for .the employments and for the duties of manhood. "3. The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted...but it too often gives encouragement to idleness, extra va, ;.' gance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to ,'j the order of nature, subsist... | |
| Gilbert Slater - 1913 - 334 páginas
...exercise which nature points out as essential in childhood and youth to invigorate the system. (3) "The untimely labour of the night and the protracted...encouragement to idleness, extravagance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring.... | |
| Alfred Edward Bland, Philip Anthony Brown, Richard Henry Tawney - 1914 - 776 páginas
...invigorate the system, and to fit our species for the employments and for 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 order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring.... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine - 1915 - 244 páginas
...manhood," and to the importance of not debarring children from all opportunities of education, and adds: "The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring."... | |
| American Academy of Medicine - 1915 - 200 páginas
...untimely labor of the night and the protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tend to diminish future expectations as to the general...encouragement to idleness, extravagance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring.... | |
| American Academy of Medicine - 1915 - 198 páginas
...untimely labor of the night and the protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tend to diminish future expectations as to the general...encouragement to idleness, extravagance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring.... | |
| Philip Davis, Grace Kroll - 1915 - 356 páginas
...be more productive, more efficient, because of their early start? Or will their premature toil "tend to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry by impairing their strength and destroying their vital stamina," as was prophesied by the Manchester physicians... | |
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