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" There is scarcely a page of the history or lighter literature of the seventeenth century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The discipline of workshops, of schools, of private families, though not... "
Christian Examiner and Theological Review - Página 258
1849
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen90

1849 - 600 páginas
...lighter literature of the seventeenth century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The discipline...their wives. The implacability of hostile factions woa ' such as we can scarcely conceive. Whigs were disposed to ' murmur because Stafford was suffered...
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The Western Quarterly Review

1849 - 364 páginas
...lighter literature of the seventeenth century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The discipline...present, was infinitely harsher. Masters, well born ahd bred, were in tbe habit of beating their servants. Pedagogues knew no way of imparting knowledge...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 464 páginas
...lighter literature of the seventeenth century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The discipline of workshops, of schools, of private fami• The deaths were 23,222. — Petty's Political Arithmetic. VOL. I.— 37 2 B lies, though not...
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The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volumen1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 páginas
...lighter literature of the seventeenth century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The discipline of workshops, of schools, of private fami• The deaths were 23,22:.'.— Prtty's Political Arithmetic. VoL. I.— 37 2 B lies, though not...
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Notes and Queries, Volumen75

1887 - 678 páginas
...(Dalton's ' Justice,' 1655, cap. 72, p. 204) ; and Macanlay states that in the seventeenth century masters, well born and bred, were in the habit of beating their servants (' History of England,' edit.' Works,' 8 vols., 1876, vol. i. chap. iii. p. 331). A modern text-book...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II, Volumen1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1855 - 556 páginas
...not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The disci• pline of workshops, of schools, of private families, though...knowledge but by beating their pupils. Husbands, of decent sta- , tion, were not ashamed to beat their wives. The implacability of hostile factions was such as...
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The New Churchman: Devoted to the Exposition and Defence of the ..., Volumen1

1855 - 228 páginas
...that our aneestors were less humane than their posterity. The diseipline of workshops, of sehools, of private families, though not more efficient than...bred, were in the habit of beating their servants. Pedagognes knew no way of imparting knowledge but by beating their pupils. Husbands, of decent station,...
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The Newchurchman, devoted to the exposition and defence of the ..., Volúmenes1-3

1855 - 448 páginas
...infinitely harsher. Masters, well horn and bred, were in the habit of beating their servants. Pedagognes knew no way of imparting knowledge but by beating their pupils. Husbands, of deeent station, were not ashamed to beat their wives. The implaeability of hostile faetions was sueh...
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The Gallows: The Prison, and the Poor-house

George Washington Quinby - 1856 - 342 páginas
...lighter literature of the seventieth century, which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The discipline...the habit of beating their servants. Pedagogues knew of no way of imparting knowledge but by beating their pupils. Husbands of decent station were not ashamed...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 páginas
...century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. 4. The discipline of work-shops, of schools, of private...hostile factions was such as we can scarcely conceive. As little mercy was shown by the populace to sufferers of a humbler rank. If an offender was put into...
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