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<p>If the present moment only were to be attended <add>worth attention</add><lb/>
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to, and if the <add>earliest</add> employments <del>of</del> which an infant<lb/>
 
pupil were capable of being put to, were sufficient<lb/>
 
for the purpose of health (the future included as<lb/>
 
well as the present) <add>the article of</add> exercises would not constitute<lb/>
a topic distinct from that of lucrative occupations.</p>
<p>But the case is, that there are many <add>little</add> occupations<lb/>
in <add>by the way</add> which manual dexterity is capable of being turned<lb/>
to account in the way of pecuniary economy at<lb/>
a time during which no <add>such</add> profit can be reaped<lb/>
from any of those <del>exercises</del> <add>intensive energies</add> the exertion of<lb/>
which is necessary <del>to</del> as well to present health,<lb/>
as to the due and perfect development of the<lb/>
human faculties, both of body and mind – <del>Thus</del><lb/>
in other words there is <add>in both cases at the early part of life</add> a considerable period of<lb/>
human existence during which <add><del>at the early part of life</del></add> the human powers<lb/>
are capable of being turned to account in <del>the way</del> <add>respect</add><lb/>
of pecuniary economy, in <add>the way of</add> a variety of occupations,<lb/>
not affording <add>which do not</add> exercise <del>enough</del> suitable<lb/>
in quantity and quality to the purposes of health<lb/>
and encrease of strength, for a considerable period <add>time</add><lb/>
before they are capable to be turned to account<lb/>
in that respect <del>by</del> in the way of any occupations,<lb/>
by which exercise suitable to and sufficient<lb/>
for those purposes is supplied.  <unclear>Free</unclear> air, vigorous<lb/>
<add>exertion</add></p>
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If the present moment only were to be attended worth attention
to, and if the earliest employments of which an infant
pupil were capable of being put to, were sufficient
for the purpose of health (the future included as
well as the present) the article of exercises would not constitute
a topic distinct from that of lucrative occupations.

But the case is, that there are many little occupations
in by the way which manual dexterity is capable of being turned
to account in the way of pecuniary economy at
a time during which no such profit can be reaped
from any of those exercises intensive energies the exertion of
which is necessary to as well to present health,
as to the due and perfect development of the
human faculties, both of body and mind – Thus
in other words there is in both cases at the early part of life a considerable period of
human existence during which at the early part of life the human powers
are capable of being turned to account in the way respect
of pecuniary economy, in the way of a variety of occupations,
not affording which do not exercise enough suitable
in quantity and quality to the purposes of health
and encrease of strength, for a considerable period time
before they are capable to be turned to account
in that respect by in the way of any occupations,
by which exercise suitable to and sufficient
for those purposes is supplied. Free air, vigorous
exertion


Identifier: | JB/149/094/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-5

Box

149

Main Headings

poor law

Folio number

094

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49948

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