| Robert Aglionby Slaney - 1824 - 260 halaman
...improvement (says " Sumner) ignorance is the most formidable, " because the only true secret of assisting the " poor is to make them agents in bettering their...them, not " with a temporary stimulus, but with a perma" nent energy." * Not merely will the children who attend the schools become better members of... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1825 - 468 halaman
...obstacles to improvement, ignorance is the most formidable, because the only true secret of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their...co-operate in any plan proposed for their advantage, more likely to listen to any reasonable suggestion, more able to understand, and therefore more willing... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 halaman
...obstacles to improvement, ignorance is the most formidable, because the only true secret of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their...co-operate in any plan proposed for their advantage, more likely to listen to any reasonable suggestion, more able to understand, and therefore more willing... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1833 - 658 halaman
...obstacles to improvement, ignorance is the most formidable, because the only sure mode of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their own condition.' Colquhoun, the able investigator of the police of London, observes ; ' In my opinion, there is too... | |
| 1854 - 618 halaman
...ifrnirance ia the mo«t formidable, because the only true secret uf asaiitiu^ the poor if by nuking them agents in bettering their own condition, and to supply them not with a temporary iumlui, but with a permanent energy. As fist as the standard of intelligence is raised, the poor become... | |
| John Francis Bray - 1839 - 224 halaman
...indigent and unemployed population ; for it is confessed that — " the only true secret of assisting the poor, is to make them agents in bettering their...temporary stimulus, but with a permanent energy." The admissions of the economists go not only to show that the present social system is radically defective,... | |
| Society for improving the condition of the labouring classes - 1840 - 168 halaman
...obstacles to improvement, ignorance is the most formidable, because the only true secret of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their...more and more able to co-operate in any plan proposed *"* their advantage, more likely to listen to any reasonsuggestion, more able to understand, and therefore... | |
| George Moody - 1843 - 444 halaman
...obstacles to improvement ignorance is the most formidable, because the only true secret of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their...standard of intelligence is raised, the poor become mi>re and more able to co-operate in any plan proposed for their advantage, and more likely to listen... | |
| 1843 - 948 halaman
...formidable, because the only true secret of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their o*n condition, and to supply them, not with a temporary...as the standard of intelligence is raised, the poor "ecomc more and more able to co-operate in any plan proposed for their advantage, and more likely to... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 halaman
...obstacles to improvement, ignorance is the most formidable ; because the only true secret of assisting the poor is to make them agents in bettering their...co-operate in any plan proposed for their advantage, more likely to listen to any reasonable suggestion, more able to understand, and therefore more willing... | |
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