The new views of Mr. Owen of Lanark impartially examined, as rational means of ultimately promoting the productive industry, comfort, moral improvement, and happiness of the labouring classes of society, and of the poor . and of training up children in the way in which they should go: Also observations on the New Lanark School, [...].;

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: Hatchard, 1819.
London :
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spellingShingle The new views of Mr. Owen of Lanark impartially examined, as rational means of ultimately promoting the productive industry, comfort, moral improvement, and happiness of the labouring classes of society, and of the poor . and of training up children in the way in which they should go: Also observations on the New Lanark School, [...].;
title The new views of Mr. Owen of Lanark impartially examined, as rational means of ultimately promoting the productive industry, comfort, moral improvement, and happiness of the labouring classes of society, and of the poor . and of training up children in the way in which they should go: Also observations on the New Lanark School, [...].;
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