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" old offenders are yoked together sometimes, by a piece of wood that fastens round all their necks: and, thus confined, they parade the school, walking backwards—-being obliged to pay very great attention to their footsteps, for fear of running against... "
Improvements in Education, as it Respects the Industrious Classes of the ... - Page 102
by Joseph Lancaster - 1805 - 211 pages
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ..., Volume 23

Literature, Modern - 1806 - 552 pages
...reforted to on this account. Frequent or old offenders a.\eyoked together sometimes by a pitee of vioot! that fastens round all their necks; and thus confined they parade the Icliool walking backwards, being obliged to pay very great attention te their footfteps for tear of...
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Improvements in Education, Abridged: Containing a Complete Epitome, of the ...

Joseph Lancaster - Education - 1808 - 138 pages
...and therefore it is but teldom resorted to on their account. THE CARA.V4N. THE CARAVAN. Frequent or old offenders are yoked together sometimes, by a piece...against any object that might cause the yoke to hurt their necks, or to keep from faling down. Four or six can be yoked together this way. PROCLAMATION...
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The British System of Education: Being a Complete Epitome of the ...

Joseph Lancaster - Monitorial system of education - 1812 - 174 pages
...sufficient, and therefore, it is but seldom resorted to on their account. The Caravan. Frequent or old offenders are yoked together, sometimes by a piece...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...
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Every Man His Own Teacher: Or, Lancaster's Theory of Education, Practically ...

John Preston - Arithmetic - 1817 - 538 pages
...Fastened from elbow to elbow, behind the back. Sometimes the legs are tied together. 91. " Frequent or old offenders are yoked together sometimes, by a piece of wood that fastens round all their neck's : and thus confined, they parade the school ; walking backwards, being obliged to pay very great...
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Annual Register, Volume 50

Edmund Burke - History - 1820 - 958 pages
...with labels, describing his offence, and a tin or paper erown on his head. In that manner Frequent or old offenders are yoked together sometimes, by a piece...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...
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Mutual tuition and moral discipline; or, Manual of instructions for ...

Andrew Bell - 1823 - 186 pages
...1s one of the most terrible that can be inflicted on boys of sense and abilities." 6. " Frequent or old offenders are yoked together, sometimes by a piece of wood that fastens round their necks; and, thus confined, they parade the school, walking backward Four or six may be yoked...
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Mutual Tuition and Moral Discipline; Or, Manual of Instructions for ...

Andrew Bell - Education - 1823 - 160 pages
...is one of the most terrible that can be inflicted on boys of sense and abilities." 6. " Frequent or old offenders are yoked together, sometimes by a piece of wood that fastens round their necks; and, thus confined, they parade the school, walking 7. Culprit " dressed up with labels...
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Mutual Tuition and Moral Discipline; Or, Manual of Instructions for ...

Andrew Bell - Education - 1823 - 180 pages
...is one of the most terrible that can be inflicted on boys of sense and abilities." 6. " Frequent or old offenders are yoked together, sometimes by a piece of wood that fastens round their necks; and, thus confined, they parade the school, walking 7. Culprit " dressed up with labels...
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Joseph Lancaster

David Salmon - Educators - 1904 - 110 pages
...the school, in the sight of all the pupils, who frequently smile at the birds in the cage Frequent or old offenders are yoked together sometimes, by a piece of wood that fastens round all their necks, and shackles, one or more according to the offence Thus / i J thus confined, they parade the school walking...
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The Lancasterian System of Instruction in the Schools of New York City

John Franklin Reigart - Education - 1916 - 124 pages
...name of it is sufficient, and therefore, it is but seldom resorted to on their account. "Frequently old offenders are yoked together, sometimes by a piece of wood that fastens around their necks; and thus confined, they parade the school, walking backwards . . . beCaravan m...
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