... enlightened and united generation. Preparatory to, or connected with, such measures, a registry should be opened by the state, with offices through all the townships, where on the birth of every child, or within a certain time appointed, the same... Course of Popular Lectures - Page 168by Frances Wright - 1829 - 239 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frances Wright - Knowledge, Theory of - 1829 - 250 pages
...should be payable, and the juvenile institution open for the child's reception ; from which time fonvard it would be under the protective care and guardianship...unprovided, they would be sustained out of the same. C In these nurseries of a free nation, no inequality must be allowed to enter. ) Fed at a common board... | |
| Frances Wright - 1829 - 244 pages
...while it need never be removed from the daily, weekly, or frequent inspection of the parents. Orpnans, of course, would find here an open asylum. If possessed of property, a contribution would be paid for its revenue to the common educational fund ; if unprovided, they would be sustained out of the... | |
| Tracts - 1830 - 206 pages
...riches, to the relief of the poor, and to the support of the state, by raising up its best bulwark—an enlightened and united generation. Preparatory to,...unprovided, they would be sustained out of the same. 10 NEW-YORK PERIODICAL PRESS. same knowledge and practice of the same industry, varied only according... | |
| Robert Dale Owen, Frances Wright - Education - 1840 - 32 pages
...parents. When two years old, the parental tax should be payable, and the juvenile institution open lor the child's reception; from which time forward it...inspection of the parents. Orphans of course, would find hero an open asylum. ' IT possessed of property, a contribution would be paid from its revenue to the... | |
| Mike Sanders - Feminism - 2001 - 416 pages
...surplus might be devoted to the maintenance of the infant establishments. In the beginning, and until all debt was cleared off, and so long as the same...unprovided, they would be sustained out of the same. 134 In these nurseries of a free nation, no inequality must be allowed to enter. Fed at a common board;... | |
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