My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 89
... effect on our systems of criminal law or of general education ; and though other writers have exposed the error , and are still exposing it , yet no one saw so clearly as Owen did how to put his views into practice ; no one , perhaps ...
... effect on our systems of criminal law or of general education ; and though other writers have exposed the error , and are still exposing it , yet no one saw so clearly as Owen did how to put his views into practice ; no one , perhaps ...
Page 97
... effect in disarming their enmity and sus- picions . Instead of the retail shops where inferior articles were sold at credit for very high prices , he established stores and shops where every article of daily consumption was supplied at ...
... effect in disarming their enmity and sus- picions . Instead of the retail shops where inferior articles were sold at credit for very high prices , he established stores and shops where every article of daily consumption was supplied at ...
Page 100
... effect of his system on the adult workers was hardly less remarkable . To stop the continued pilfering of bobbins and other small articles used in the mills , he invented a system ( unfortunately not explained ) by which the many ...
... effect of his system on the adult workers was hardly less remarkable . To stop the continued pilfering of bobbins and other small articles used in the mills , he invented a system ( unfortunately not explained ) by which the many ...
Page 127
... , I do not think it produced the least bad effect upon my character or habits in after - life . This was partly owing to natural disposition , which was reflective and imaginative , but more perhaps to VIII ] 127 BEDFORDSHIRE : TURVEY.
... , I do not think it produced the least bad effect upon my character or habits in after - life . This was partly owing to natural disposition , which was reflective and imaginative , but more perhaps to VIII ] 127 BEDFORDSHIRE : TURVEY.
Page 128
... effect of this was intensified by my extreme shyness , which made it impossible for me to use words or discuss ... effects of home influence during childhood , and of that kind of education on which Robert Owen depended for the general ...
... effect of this was intensified by my extreme shyness , which made it impossible for me to use words or discuss ... effects of home influence during childhood , and of that kind of education on which Robert Owen depended for the general ...
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