| Henry Mayhew - 1851 - 414 стор.
...St. James's, St. Anne's, or St. Paul's, Covent Garden ; in all of which places of worship they had sitting accommodation provided by the kindness of...worst classes come to be experimented upon. It would seem, too, that this overweening disposition to play the part of ped-ayogues (I use the word in its... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1861 - 580 стор.
...kindness of the clergy and churchwardens. On Tuesday evenings they had the benefit of receiving pa£toral visits and instruction from several of the worthy...instant, and the consequence is, they are merely made hypocrite». Moreover, no men of any independence of character will submit to be washed, and dressed,... | |
| James Bennett - 1988 - 380 стор.
...occasionally, though seldom, verging on despotism.98 Compare this with a similar statement by Mayhew: There is but one way of benefiting the poor, viz....the consequence is, they are merely made hypocrites .... It would seem, too, that this overweening disposition to play the part of ped-agogues (I use the... | |
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