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" In these wretched dwellings all ages and both sexes, fathers and daughters, mothers and sons, grown up brothers and sisters, stranger adult males and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying, and the dead, are herded together with a proximity... "
The Glory and Shame of England - Page 397
by Charles Edwards Lester - 1866
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Tactics for the Times: As Regards the Condition and Treatment of the ...

Jelinger Cookson Symons - 1849 - 278 pages
...male and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying and the dead, are herded together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist;...be lost, to be replaced only by a recklessness of minds; and yet with many of the young brought up in such hotbeds of mental pestilence, the hopeless...
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The Ragged School Union Magazine, Volumes 9-10

1857 - 494 pages
...and swarms of children, the sick, the dying, and the dead, are herded together with a proximity and a mutual pressure which brutes would resist ; where...be lost, to be replaced only by a recklessness of demeanour which necessarily results from vitiated minds ; and yet with many of the young, brought up...
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The Social Condition and Education of the People in England and ..., Volume 1

Joseph Kay - 1850 - 680 pages
...females, and swarms of children, — the sick, the dying, and the dead, — are herded together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist...be lost, to be replaced only by a recklessness of demeanour, which necessarily results from vitiated minds " In 1848, Mr. Hallam and Mr. Slaney furnished...
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Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Volume 13

1850 - 400 pages
...and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying, and the dead, are herded together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist;...be lost, to be replaced only by a recklessness of demeanour which necessarily results from vitiated minds; and yet with many of the young, brought up...
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Politics for American Christians: A Word Upon Our Example as a Nation

Stephen Colwell - 1852 - 184 pages
...and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying, and the dead — are herded together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist...impossible to preserve the ordinary decencies of life." With other details of criminality and destitution enough to startle the coldest and blindest Christian...
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Politics for American Christians: A Word Upon Our Example as a Nation

Stephen Colwell - 1852 - 182 pages
...and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying, and the dead—are herded together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist;...impossible to preserve the ordinary decencies of life." With other details of criminality and destitution enough to startle the coldest and blindest Christian...
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Pauperism and Poor Laws

Robert Pashley - 1852 - 494 pages
...and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying, and the dead, are herded together, with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist,...where it is physically impossible to preserve the decencies of life, — where all sense of propriety and self-respect must be lost." Something has been...
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Two Prize Essays on Juvenile Delinquency

Micaiah Hill, Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1853 - 474 pages
...and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying and the dead, are huddled together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist...be lost, to be replaced only by a recklessness of demeanour, which necessarily results from vitiated minds." Speaking of the number and character of...
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Two Prize Essays on Juvenile Delinquency

Micaiah Hill, Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1853 - 470 pages
...and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying and the dead, are huddled together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist...be lost, to be replaced only by a recklessness of demeanour, which necessarily results from vitiated minds." Speaking of the number and character of...
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1853 - 1042 pages
...and females, and swarms of children, the sick, the dying, and the dead, are herded together with a proximity and mutual pressure which brutes would resist...sense of propriety and self-respect must be lost. 'Mr. Gotto states, that of 100 children living-born there will die without attaining the age of one...
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