My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideG. Bell & Sons, 1905 - 447 pages |
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Page 84
... appeared well satisfied with their condition , and , at all events , no general dissatis- faction was expressed . " It is , I think , quite clear from this statement of my brother's that the standard of comfort of the skilled artisan ...
... appeared well satisfied with their condition , and , at all events , no general dissatis- faction was expressed . " It is , I think , quite clear from this statement of my brother's that the standard of comfort of the skilled artisan ...
Page 99
... a character for their age superior to any I have yet seen . " It was also noted how this training improved the physical appearance of the children , and many visitors declared that VIJ LONDON WORKERS , SECULARISTS , ETC. 99.
... a character for their age superior to any I have yet seen . " It was also noted how this training improved the physical appearance of the children , and many visitors declared that VIJ LONDON WORKERS , SECULARISTS , ETC. 99.
Page 100
A Record of Events and Opinions Alfred Russel Wallace. appearance of the children , and many visitors declared that they had never seen so many beautiful girls and boys as in the schools at New Lanark . The effect of his system on the ...
A Record of Events and Opinions Alfred Russel Wallace. appearance of the children , and many visitors declared that they had never seen so many beautiful girls and boys as in the schools at New Lanark . The effect of his system on the ...
Page 102
... appeared clean , healthy , and sober . Intoxication , the parent of so many vices and so much misery , is indeed almost unknown here . The conse- quence is that they are well clad , well fed , and their dwellings are inviting . . . . In ...
... appeared clean , healthy , and sober . Intoxication , the parent of so many vices and so much misery , is indeed almost unknown here . The conse- quence is that they are well clad , well fed , and their dwellings are inviting . . . . In ...
Page 111
... appeared to take no interest in native plants or animals , except as fossils , nothing came of this desire for knowledge till a few years later . Barton was a rather large straggling village of the old- fashioned , self - contained type ...
... appeared to take no interest in native plants or animals , except as fossils , nothing came of this desire for knowledge till a few years later . Barton was a rather large straggling village of the old- fashioned , self - contained type ...
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