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" The untimely labour of the night, and the protracted labour of the day, with respect to children, not only tends to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry, by impairing the strength and destroying the vital stamina of... "
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Christianity's Storm Centre: A Study of the Modern City

Charles Stelzle - 1907 - 284 pages
...protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tends to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry by impairing...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring." The...
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Biennial Report, Volume 11

North Carolina. State Board of Health - 1907 - 182 pages
...protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tends to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry by impairing...encouragement to idleness, extravagance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring." It...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 16

1908 - 616 pages
...protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tend to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry, by impairing...encouragement to idleness, extravagance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring." And...
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Outlines of Economics

Richard Theodore Ely - 1908 - 746 pages
...protracted labour of the day, with respect to children, not only tends to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry, by impairing...encouragement to idleness, extravagance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring." In...
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The Chautauquan: a weekly newsmagazine, Volumes 50-51

1908 - 974 pages
...protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tend to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry, by impairing...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who contrary to the order of nature subsist by the oppression of their offspring." In...
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American Charities

Amos Griswold Warner - 1908 - 552 pages
...Second Annual Convention, December, 1905. dren, not only tend to diminish future expectations as to the sum of life and industry, by impairing the strength...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring."1...
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American Charities: A Study in Philanthropy and Economics

Amos Griswold Warner - 1908 - 548 pages
...xxvii., No. 2, pp. 313-320 ; pp. 281 ff. dren, not only tend to diminish future expectations as to the sum of life and industry, by impairing the strength...encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring." 1...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 16

1908 - 544 pages
...protracted labor of the day, with respect to children, not only tend to diminish future expectations as to the general sum of life and industry, by impairing...but it too often gives encouragement to idleness, extravI agance and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the...
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American Charities

Amos Griswold Warner, Mary Roberts Coolidge, George Elliott Howard - 1908 - 552 pages
...rising generation, but it too often gives encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who, contrary to the order of nature, subsist by the oppression of their offspring." * English philanthropists continued to prophesy the penalty that must follow belated and imperfect...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific ..., Volume 50

Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1908 - 490 pages
...rising generation, but it too often gives encouragement to idleness, extravagance, and profligacy in the parents, who contrary to the order of nature subsist by the oppression of their offspring." In other words, England was warned, ere it was yet too late, by men best qualified to speak, that if...
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