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... 1851 , by FRANCIS E. BREWSTER , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Penn- sylvania . TRITIS MUSEU PHILADELPHIA : T. K. AND P. G. COLLINS , PRINTERS . NOTE TO THE READER . MUCH has been written in.
... 1851 , by FRANCIS E. BREWSTER , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Penn- sylvania . TRITIS MUSEU PHILADELPHIA : T. K. AND P. G. COLLINS , PRINTERS . NOTE TO THE READER . MUCH has been written in.
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... Court adopted this restrictive language of " the children of the poor . " That in this connection , commissioners were directed to “ in- vestigate the causes of pauperism ; ” — and to report " the number of poor children educated at the ...
... Court adopted this restrictive language of " the children of the poor . " That in this connection , commissioners were directed to “ in- vestigate the causes of pauperism ; ” — and to report " the number of poor children educated at the ...
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... Court , for more than thirty years , to be " children under the age of thirteen and fourteen years ; " . and that all the legislative , judicial and popular interpretations of this " poor school " power has been limited to " children ...
... Court , for more than thirty years , to be " children under the age of thirteen and fourteen years ; " . and that all the legislative , judicial and popular interpretations of this " poor school " power has been limited to " children ...
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... court them . The poor are abundantly provided for , schooled and bound out to learn pursuits of honest industry ; they are not ignorant of their rights , or backward in demanding them ; they have had no occasion to complain ; nor have ...
... court them . The poor are abundantly provided for , schooled and bound out to learn pursuits of honest industry ; they are not ignorant of their rights , or backward in demanding them ; they have had no occasion to complain ; nor have ...
Page 58
... courts . For appropriate and necessary correction , judges and juries convict and punish masters for assaults and batteries . Respectable persons are deterred from taking apprentices , for , as soon as they have obtained a glimpse of ...
... courts . For appropriate and necessary correction , judges and juries convict and punish masters for assaults and batteries . Respectable persons are deterred from taking apprentices , for , as soon as they have obtained a glimpse of ...
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