The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... Instruction , d . Trade or Occupation , e . Having Parents living or not , and which Parents ; distinguish- ing , in Cases of Re - committals , f . The Crimes they had before committed , g . The Punishment they had suffered , and h ...
... Instruction , d . Trade or Occupation , e . Having Parents living or not , and which Parents ; distinguish- ing , in Cases of Re - committals , f . The Crimes they had before committed , g . The Punishment they had suffered , and h ...
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... instruction , beyond what they had obtained in the Gaol ! While these facts painfully indicate the very neglected condition of most of these unfortunate children . they also prove that mere instruction of the intellect is of little ...
... instruction , beyond what they had obtained in the Gaol ! While these facts painfully indicate the very neglected condition of most of these unfortunate children . they also prove that mere instruction of the intellect is of little ...
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... instruction , it diminishes the duration of labour to the younger children . Now Gentlemen , we beg leave to dwell for a while on the state of primary instruction in our colony . The methods hitherto adopted at Mettray to teach reading ...
... instruction , it diminishes the duration of labour to the younger children . Now Gentlemen , we beg leave to dwell for a while on the state of primary instruction in our colony . The methods hitherto adopted at Mettray to teach reading ...
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