| 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,... | |
| 1841 - 508 σελίδες
...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... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1841 - 450 σελίδες
...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... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1842 - 96 σελίδες
...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.... | |
| Alonzo Potter, George Barrell Emerson - 1842 - 586 σελίδες
...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."... | |
| 1841 - 500 σελίδες
...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... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 σελίδες
...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... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 σελίδες
...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... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 476 σελίδες
...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... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1850 - 470 σελίδες
...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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