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<p><del>Subjects of instruction to be discarded.</del></p>
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<p>Music – vocal, and in parts:  a preparative to<lb/>
 
psalmody, a portion of the <del><gap/></del> service of the day.<lb/>
 
for males, say <del>of 14 and up</del> from 14 years of age<lb/>
 
military exercise.  See B.14. Ch.10. <hi rend="underline">National Force<lb/>
strengthened</hi>.</p>
<p>For both sexes, <del>to the way of portion</del> when the season<lb/>
permitts, and if the situation affords the means, swimming:<lb/>
taught as an art as well as practiced as a pastime: –<lb/>
to begin at the earliest ages at which it has been observed<lb/>
to be practised among savages: – practised latterly<lb/>
with <del>the</del> heavy cloaths on, as a lesson of security.</p>
<p>While those of military age are occupied in military<lb/>
exercise, those of inferior age might be exercised in running<lb/>
or leaping:  to which might be added dancing,<lb/>
which is little more than walking, running and leaping<lb/>
in <del><gap/></del> concert and in <del><gap/></del> <add>preconcerted</add> figures. – Should<lb/>
the sexes intermigle in the dance?  See B.IV. <hi rend="underline">Pauper<lb/>
Comforts</hi>.</p>
<p>Subjects <add>of instruction</add> to be discarded – Languages, even living;<lb/>
much more, dead:  Grammar, even English:  Mathematics,<lb/>
all the high and difficult branches:  Astronomy,<lb/>
unless, in the maritime situations, &amp; so much of the practical<lb/>
part as is necessary to navigation:  Geography, except<lb/>
so much as is attained by looking at a map:  Poetry:<lb/>
Oratory:  History:  <add>Logic.</add>  These, some as absolutely, others<lb/>
as comparatively, undesirable: – Law not as undesirable<lb/>
(for what could be more desirable?) but as being, in the<lb/>
present state of it, unattainable.</p>
<p>Religious instruction is already provided for by the appropriate<lb/>
service of the day.</p>
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Subjects of instruction to be discarded.

Music – vocal, and in parts: a preparative to
psalmody, a portion of the service of the day.
for males, say of 14 and up from 14 years of age
military exercise. See B.14. Ch.10. National Force
strengthened
.

For both sexes, to the way of portion when the season
permitts, and if the situation affords the means, swimming:
taught as an art as well as practiced as a pastime: –
to begin at the earliest ages at which it has been observed
to be practised among savages: – practised latterly
with the heavy cloaths on, as a lesson of security.

While those of military age are occupied in military
exercise, those of inferior age might be exercised in running
or leaping: to which might be added dancing,
which is little more than walking, running and leaping
in concert and in preconcerted figures. – Should
the sexes intermigle in the dance? See B.IV. Pauper
Comforts
.

Subjects of instruction to be discarded – Languages, even living;
much more, dead: Grammar, even English: Mathematics,
all the high and difficult branches: Astronomy,
unless, in the maritime situations, & so much of the practical
part as is necessary to navigation: Geography, except
so much as is attained by looking at a map: Poetry:
Oratory: History: Logic. These, some as absolutely, others
as comparatively, undesirable: – Law not as undesirable
(for what could be more desirable?) but as being, in the
present state of it, unattainable.

Religious instruction is already provided for by the appropriate
service of the day.


Identifier: | JB/149/111/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

poor law

Folio number

111

Info in main headings field

heads

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d8 / f10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49965

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