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" necks, or to keep from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together this way. When a boy is disobedient to his parents, profane in his language, or has committed any offence against morality, or is remarkable for slovenliness, it is usual for him to... "
Improvements in Education, as it Respects the Industrious Classes of the ... - Page 103
by Joseph Lancaster - 1805 - 211 pages
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 91-94

English literature - 1806 - 562 pages
...But thefe are not the whole of the punilhments of Mr. Lancalier's fchooi. " When a boy," fays ho, " is disobedient to his parents, profane in his language,...any offence against morality, or is remarkable for his slovenliness, it is ulual for him to be drtiseduji lultli label; dcscnking hii offence, and a lin...
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Improvements in Education, Abridged: Containing a Complete Epitome, of the ...

Joseph Lancaster - Education - 1808 - 138 pages
...or six can be yoked together this way. PROCLAMATION OF THE FAULTS OF AN OFFENDER BEFORE THE SCHOOL. When a boy is disobedient to his parents, profane in his language, has committed any offence against morality, or is remarkable for elovenliness, it is usual for him...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 6

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1811 - 622 pages
...offender.' ' \\hcn a hoy is disoht dient to his parents, profane in his language, has committed any oliVnce against morality, or is remarkable for slovenliness, it is usual for him to be dressed up with labels describing hiĀ» offence, and a tin or paper crown upon his head. In that manner he walks round the...
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The British System of Education: Being a Complete Epitome of the ...

Joseph Lancaster - Monitorial system of education - 1812 - 174 pages
...to their footsteps, for fear of running against any object that might cause the yoke to hurt their necks, or to keep from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together this way. Proclamation of the faults of an offender before the school. When a boy is disobedient to his parents,...
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Every Man His Own Teacher: Or, Lancaster's Theory of Education, Practically ...

John Preston - Arithmetic - 1817 - 538 pages
...to their footsteps, for fear of running against any object that might cause the yoke to hurt their necks, or to keep from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together this way."* An effectual punishment may be imposed by " tying a bad boy to some fast object in the room after school-hours...
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Annual Register, Volume 50

Edmund Burke - History - 1820 - 958 pages
...to their footsteps, for fear of running against any object that might cause the yoke to hurt their necks, or to keep from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together this way. Proclamation of the Faults of an Offender before the School. ner he walks round the school, two boys...
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Joseph Lancaster

David Salmon - Educators - 1904 - 110 pages
...or more according to the offence Thus / i J thus confined, they parade the school walking backwards When a boy is disobedient to his parents, profane...slovenliness, it is usual for him to be dressed up with labels describing his offence, and a tin or paper crown on his head When a boy comes to school witb dirty...
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The Lancasterian System of Instruction in the Schools of New York City

John Franklin Reigart - Education - 1916 - 124 pages
...to their footsteps, for fear of running against any object that might cause the yoke to hurt their necks, or to keep from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together in this way. " Proclamation of the faults of an offender before the school. When a boy is disobedient...
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Contributions to Education, Issue 81

Columbia University. Teachers College - Education - 1916 - 124 pages
...to their footsteps, for fear of running against any object that might cause the yoke to hurt their necks, or to keep from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together in this way. The Caravan " Proclamation of the faults of an offender before the school. When a boy...
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