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8 HEINRICH PESTALOZZI.
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II—HEINKICH PESTALOZZI.
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«, • w Pest orke alozzi d so graduall , ...
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» A Remarkable Book Has Lately Been Runn...
did not answer . " The matron ' s fortune was in locking and pound unlocking five , keep a ing ! " a strict Then watch there , on was her Solomons prisoners an , and educated rising and one
year , used even to refined come to Jewess see her , in in for silks receiving and satins stolen . goods And — Tren whose twho friends was
such a good dressmaker that she was employed by the matrons , to make dresses their because best it dresses was " , exceeding but who l objected annoying strong to be ly troubled to common with
bad ma , terials . When have a y nice silkI'll think about it . " Eightpenee a week had you been the sum allowed , to dressmaker it ! s
before , - "We her have time alread , and y said Trent tha struck t from for Millbank a shilling from the ;—and Brixton quietl got y the behaved
bes women 1856 t are are It draug is in hted de time signed off tran to sferred Fulham as an to intermediate Refuge Brixton , which ; condition was established of par ver tial in y
restraint . mixed with industrial training ; and the accommodation is naturally limited , the daily average during 1860 there being is 174 the .
to voluntary The the princi discharged Prisoners pal emp , loyment and ' which Societ is , y laundry b , y which means -work alread of and . a y should Lastl Government affords y be , great the Fourth gran hel t p ,
es mi tate ght for be rendered all prisoners more who comprehensive hope to lead , be " tter lives . " These few do scant justice to a most remarkable book .
humor The anonymous : and pages her " Prison are Matron fresh " and possesses true beyond sense , kindness the wont , and of
books in these days pages . It is already in the hands of circulatinglibrary readers all over England . It is our province to hope le detail and to
iirge of In a local life that effor secluded its ts innumerable for from educ public ation suggestive and observa local tion stories dealings , may , and bear with its practical amp the criminal fruit s .
classsince this is nourished in the bosom of our town and country popula ordinaril , tions re , turns and , . after Since the we few are years told of that penal discharged servitude prisoners , thither
are furnished y with a railway ticket for the neighborhood of their and ' / friends future , " , i is t may a mat fairl ter y , no be t held only tha of t Chris their ti condition an charity , past , but , presen of prac t - ,
_tical general concern . B . K . P .
8 Heinrich Pestalozzi.
8 HEINRICH _PESTALOZZI .
Ii—Heinkich Pestalozzi.
II—HEINKICH PESTALOZZI . Part I .
«, • W Pest Orke Alozzi D So Graduall , ...
«, w Pest orke _alozzi d so graduall , the frien y , found d of his the o peop wn w ay , t in he tho poor improvement and the or of phan the ,
method of education so slowly , that we are scarcely aware how
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1862, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091862/page/8/
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