| 1813 - 682 páginas
...when they »re worked in gangs, living with each other «midst all the inducements to vice which Mich a town as Sydney must afford to them ; and such, by...system of distributing them amongst the settlers, Л ni' is it to be lost sight of, that in the service of settlers they arc likely to acquire some knowledge... | |
| 1813 - 1008 páginas
...domiciled in a family, removed from their former companions, and forced into habits of industry and regularity, the chance of reformation must be infinitely...afford to them ; and such, by all the evidence, appears tu be the effect of shis system of distributing them amongst the settlers. Nor is it to be lost sight... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 páginas
...habits of industry and regularity, the chance of reformation must be infinitely greater than ^•hen they are worked in gangs, living with each other amidst...settlers. Nor is it to be lost sight of, that in the •srvice of settlers they are likely to acquire some knowledge of farming ; and that if, from convicts,... | |
| Patrick Colquhoun - 1814 - 568 páginas
...domiciled in a regular family, removed from their former companions, and forced into habits of industry and regularity, the chance of reformation must be infinitely...inducements to vice, which such a town as Sydney must afford them. Nor is it to be lost sight of, that in the service of the settlers they are likely to acquire... | |
| Alastair Davidson - 2002 - 360 páginas
...habits of industry and regularity, the chance of reformation must be infinitely greater than where they are worked in gangs, living with each other amidst...such by all the evidence appears to be the effect of the system of distributing them among the settlers.* While the bulk of the settlers were emancipists,... | |
| 1813 - 692 páginas
...domiciled in a family, removed from their former companions, and forced into habits of industry and regularity, the chance of reformation must be infinitely greater than when they arc worked in gangs, living with each other «midst all the inducements tu vice which such a town as... | |
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