... girls — two and sometimes three generations — are herded promiscuously ; where every operation of the toilette, and of nature — dressings, undressings, births, deaths — is performed by each within the sight or hearing of all ; where children... Cobden Club Essays, Second Series, 1871-2 - 134 psl.autoriai: Cobden Club (London, England) - 1872 - 552 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 650 psl.
...I only wonder,' writes one clergyman to me, ' that our agricultural poor are as moral as they are.' Modesty must be an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable...packed, father, mother, young men, lads, grown and growing-up girls — two, and sometimes three generations — are herded promiscuously ; * where every... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 650 psl.
...I only wonder,' writes one clergyman to me, ' that our agricultural poor are as moral as they are.' Modesty must be an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable...as they can be packed, father, mother, young men, lad?, grown and growing-up girls — two, and sometimes three generations — are herded promiscuously... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 436 psl.
...it may be he becomes dissipated and irregular, and his employer can not afford his beggarly pit1 " Modesty must be an unknown virtue ; decency, an unimaginable...packed, father, mother, young men, lads, grown and growing-up girls are herded promiscuously ; where every operation of the toilet and of nature — dressings,... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 440 psl.
...it may be he becomes dissipated and irregular, and his employer can not afford his beggarly pit1 " Modesty must be an unknown virtue ; decency, an unimaginable...thing, where in one small chamber, with the beds lying us thickly as they can be packed, father, mother, young men, lads, grown and growing-up girls are herded... | |
| Lory Marsh - 1876 - 340 psl.
...amount of rheumatism, and in many cases are lamentably dilapidated and out of repair.' And again : — ' Modesty must be an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable thing, where in one small 1 Transactions, 1872, p. 22. chamber, with the beds lying as thickly as they can be packed, father,... | |
| Edward Atkinson - 1880 - 114 psl.
...laborers on his estate.' Mr. Fraser (now Bishop of Manchester) reported to the same effect. lie said, ' Modesty must be an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable...packed, father, mother, young men, lads, grown and growing-up girls, are herded promiscuously; where every operation of the toilet and of nature — dressings,... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1880 - 652 psl.
...must content himself with refuse." Morally, what is to be expected but that, as Dr. Fraser writes, " modesty must be an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable...they can be packed, father, mother, young men, lads, grown-up girla — two and sometimes three generations — are herded promiscuously. "We complain,"... | |
| 1880 - 1112 psl.
...distance he has to travel to his work. The moral consequences are fearful to contemplate. Modesty must b& an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable thing, where in one small chamber two, and sometimes three, generations are herded promiscuously, and where the whole atmosphere is sensual,... | |
| Henry Mayers Hyndman - 1883 - 548 psl.
...only wonder,' writes one clergyman to me, ' that our agricultural people are as moral as they are. Modesty must be an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable...they can be packed, father, mother, young men, lads, grown-up and growing girls — two and sometimes three generations — are herded promiscuously where... | |
| Henry Mayers Hyndman - 1883 - 1044 psl.
...only wonder,' writes one clergyman to me, ' that our agricultural people are as moral as they are. Modesty must be an unknown virtue, decency an unimaginable...they can be packed, father, mother, young men, lads, grown-up and growing girls — two and sometimes three generations — are herded promiscuously where... | |
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