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" The better educated workmen, we find, are distinguished by superior moral habits in every respect. In the first place, they are entirely sober; they are discreet in their enjoyments, which are of a more rational and refined kind ; they have a taste for... "
Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education - 238. oldal
szerző: Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1841
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The Mechanic and Chemist: A Magazine of the Arts and Sciences, 4. kötet

1839
...employers examined, that the better educated workmen possess superior moral habits in every respect. They are entirely sober; they are discreet in their...admittance to it; they cultivate music; they read; they tnjoy the pleasures of scenery, and make parties for excursions into the country ; they are economical,...

The Christian Teacher, 3. kötet

1841 - 508 oldal
...employment to which they may be called. They will be found by their employers more generally useful. " But is the superior general usefulness of the Saxon, or...master ; they are consequently honest and trustworthy. The effects of the deficiency of education is most strongly marked in the Italians, who, with the advantage...

Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, from the Poor Law ...

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1841 - 450 oldal
...in every respect. In the first place, they are entirely sober; they are discreet in their enjoymens, which are of a more rational and refined kind ; they...their economy extends beyond their own purse to the slock of their master ; they are consequently honest and trustworthy. The effects of the deficiency...

Legal Provision Respecting the Education and Employment of Children in ...

Henry Barnard - 1842 - 96 oldal
...become a foreman or manager. In other words, he will be found by his employer more generally useful. But is the superior general usefulness of the Saxon, or...the country; they are economical, and their economy 18 extends beyond their own purse to the stock of their master ; they are consequently honest and trustworthy....

The School and the Schoolmaster: A Manual for the Use of Teachers, Employers ...

Alonzo Potter, George Barrell Emerson - 1842 - 586 oldal
...every respect. They are discreet in their enjoyments, which are more of a rational and refined kind ; they have a taste for much better society, which they...they read, they enjoy the pleasures of scenery, and, consequently, make parties for excursions in the country ; they are, consequently, honest and trustworthy."...

The Christian Teacher, 3. kötet

1841 - 500 oldal
...employment to which they may be called. They will be found by their employers more generally useful. " But is the superior general usefulness of the Saxon, or...master ; they are consequently honest and trustworthy. The effects of the deficiency of education is most strongly marked in the Italians, who, with the advantage...

Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., 1. kötet

John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 oldal
...entirely sober; they are discreet in their enjoyments, which are of a more rational and refined kind ; they have a taste for much better society, which they...respectfully, and consequently find much readier admittance toil; they cultivate music ; they read ; they enjoy^the pleasures of scenery, and make parties for...

Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., 1. kötet

John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 oldal
...entirely sober; they are discreet in their enjoyment*, which are of a more rational and refined kind; they have a taste for much better society, which they...master; they are, consequently, honest and trustworthy." And in answer to a question respecting the English workmen, " Whilst in respect to the work to which...

Popular Education: For the Use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young ...

Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 476 oldal
...Chadwick, Esq., Secretary to the Poor-Law Commissioners, a quotation from whose report heads this urticle. approach respectfully, and consequently find much...master; they are consequently honest and trustworthy." Scotland affords a very striking illustration of the power of education in diminishing pauperism and...

The Age and Its Architects: Ten Chapters on the English People, in Reference ...

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1850 - 470 oldal
...In the first place, they are entirely sober; they are discreet in their enjoyments, which are of a rational and refined kind, they are more refined themselves,...they read, they enjoy the pleasures of scenery, and form parties for an excursion into the country ; they are economical, and their economy extends beyond...




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