In the labourer's own household (the more appropriate scene of female exertion and care) the girls learn to scour the floors, to wash the linen, to sew and knit, and to clean the few utensils which their father may possess; to assist their mother in baking... First (-Third) publication - Página 293por Central society of education - 1839Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Central Society of Education (London, England) - 1839 - 482 páginas
...employed in carrying their fathers' provisions to the field — in stonegathering — in hoeing — in turnip-topping, and other agricultural work, which...instruction in many of those which do exist is meagre. " Neither can it be said that the religious instruction of the labourer's family is always satisfactorily... | |
| 1839 - 582 páginas
...to 16. 173 207 38 47 97 262 Girl* from 2 to 9. 30 186 225 1 33 407 Total. 479 759 592 176 324 1278 rural districts. In the labourer's own household (the...instruction in many of those which do exist is meagre. Neither can it be said that the religious instruction of the labourer's family is always satisfactorily... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1839 - 62 páginas
...girls thus acquire a knowledge of domestic management, and become fitted (too frequently, it is to bu feared, not so fully as could be wished) to perform...domestic cares of a labourer's household. Little can be .a^id respecting the training which the children of labourers rece'v*..? in useful learning suited... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1841 - 450 páginas
...frugal meal, or in nursing a younger child. The girls thus acquire a knowledge of domestic management, and become fitted (too frequently, it is to be feared,...the instruction in many of those which do exist is extremely meagre. Neither can it be said that the religious instruction of the labourer's family is... | |
| Charles Alpheus Bennett - 1926 - 472 páginas
...also employed in carrying their father's provisions to the field, in stone-gathering, in hoeing, in turnip-topping, and other agricultural work which...instruction in many of those which do exist is meagre. Neither can it be said that the religious instruction of the labourer's family is always satisfactorily... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1839 - 578 páginas
...girls learn to scour the floors, to wash the linen, to sew and knit, and to clean the few uteusils which their father may possess; to assist their mother...instruction in many of those which do exist is meagre. Neither can it be said that the religious instruction of the labourer's family is always satisfactorily... | |
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