But one great advantage of any measure which shall remove or diminish the evils of the present system is, that it will in the same degree remove the obstacles which now impede the progress of instruction and intercept its results, and will afford a great... The Farmers Magazine Volume The Sixth - Side 219af JOSEPH BOGERSON - 1837Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1834 - 520 sider
...obstacles which now impede the progress of instruction, and intercept its results ; and will afford a freer scope to the operation of every instrument which may...society, were wisely and economically employed, they Tvould be sufficient to give all the assistance which can be prudently afforded by the State. As the... | |
| sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan (8th bart.) - 1845 - 840 sider
...and intercept its results, and will afford a freer scope to the operation of every instrument that may be employed for elevating the intellectual and moral condition of the poorer classes. ... As the subject is not within our commission, we will not dwell on it further, and we have ventured... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1870 - 550 sider
...Poorlaw Commissioners for England, in the end of their Report, make the following observations : — ' It will be observed that the measures which we have suggested...economically employed, they would be sufficient to give us all the assistance which can be prudently afforded by the State. As the subject is not within our... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1870 - 596 sider
...Poorlaw Commissioners for England, in the end of their Report, make the following observations:— ' It will be observed that the measures which we have suggested...economically employed, they would be sufficient to give us all the assistance which can be prudently afforded by the State. As the subject is not within our... | |
| John Radclyffe Pretyman - 1878 - 338 sider
...any measure that shall remove or diminish the evils of the present system is that it will afford free scope to the operation of every instrument which may...intellectual and moral condition of the poorer classes.' If the above statements and arguments be correct, it is no dream of enthusiasm, but a conviction of... | |
| 1893 - 828 sider
...obstacles which now impede the progress of instruction, and interrupt its results ; and will afford a free scope to the operation of every instrument which may...intellectual and moral condition of the poorer classes.' It is true that the Commissioners did not attempt to prove that public relief must always, and from... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 360 sider
...obstacles which now impede the progress of instruction, and interrupt its results ; and will afford a free scope to the operation of every instrument which may...intellectual and moral condition of the poorer classes." It is true that the Commissioners did not attempt to prove that public relief must always, and from... | |
| Sir George Nicholls - 1898 - 486 sider
...obstacles which now impede the progress of instruction, and intercept its results ; and will afford a freer scope to the operation of every instrument which may...intellectual and moral condition of the poorer classes." Amend- The report was signed on the 20th February 1834, prepared, and a Bill for carrying its recommendations... | |
| 1906 - 1218 sider
...obstacles which now impede the progress of instruction, and intercept its results ; and will afford a freer scope to the operation of every instrument which may...intellectual and moral condition of the poorer classes." The Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 was the outcome of the report. Sixty years have passed since then.... | |
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