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" There is a large class— I was about to say a majority— of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary, and a girl for the brothel. "
Reports - Page 142
by New Hampshire - 1892
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Social Problems

Henry George - 1883 - 306 pages
...majority— of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary and a girl for the brothel." A partial report of charitable work in New York city, not embracing the operations of a number of important...
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Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis

Josiah Strong - 1885 - 262 pages
...say a majority — of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary, and a girl for the brothel, "f Under such conditions smolder the volcanic fires of a deep discontent. We have seen how the dangerous...
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Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis

Josiah Strong - 1885 - 260 pages
...say a majority — of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary, and a girl for the brothel."f Under such conditions smolder the volcanic fires of a deep discontent. We have seen how...
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Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis

Josiah Strong - 1885 - 268 pages
...a majority — of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom. the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary, and a girl for thebrothel."f Under such conditions smolder the volcanic fires of a deep discontent. We have seen how...
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Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis

Josiah Strong - 1885 - 292 pages
...say a majority — of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary, and a girl for thebrothel."f Under such conditions smolder the volcanic fires of a deep discontent. We have seen how...
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Report of the Commission on Industrial Education, Made to the Legislature of ...

Pennsylvania. Commission on Industrial Education - 1889 - 610 pages
...— of the populacion of New York city and Brooklyn, who just live, and with whom the rearing of two more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary and a girl for the brothel. '' These children are brought up in an atmosphere of vice and immorality, take up with crime at an early age,...
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Rum, Rags and Religion: Or "In Darkest America and the Way Out."

Olin Marvin Owen - 1891 - 158 pages
...say a majority — of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary and a girl for the brothel." We shudder at the thought of cannibalism in heathen lands, and yet is it not practiced at home? When...
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Our Country, Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis

Josiah Strong - 1891 - 300 pages
...— of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two orTnore children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary, and a girl for the brothel." 1 " When an English Judge tells us, as Mr. Justice Wills did the other day, that there were any number...
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The Money Question Under the X-rays of Prophecy: Or, The Battle for Gold ...

H. W. Bowman - 1897 - 528 pages
...say a majority — of the population of New York and Brooklyn who just live, and to whom the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary and a girl for the brothel.' " "A partial report of charitable work in New York City, not embracing the operations of a number of...
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The Need for Higher Education in Agriculture and the Industrial Arts: An Address

James Atwell Mount - 1899 - 44 pages
...to say a majority of the population of New York and Brooklyn, who just live, and to whom the rearing of two or more children means inevitably a boy for the penitentiary or a girl for the brothel." CITIES WILL BECOME STORM-CENTERS OF DISCONTENT. Thomas Jefferson foresaw...
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