Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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At Sussex Vale the members envisaged an establishment of 40 children of both sexes , with 20 being taught in an infant boarding school and 20 serving locally as apprentices who regularly attended the Company's school .
At Sussex Vale the members envisaged an establishment of 40 children of both sexes , with 20 being taught in an infant boarding school and 20 serving locally as apprentices who regularly attended the Company's school .
Page 35
The commissioners preferred to apprentice infants instead of boarding them in a benevolently run institution until they were at least seven years old , and children were apparently bound out long before they reached the age of seven ...
The commissioners preferred to apprentice infants instead of boarding them in a benevolently run institution until they were at least seven years old , and children were apparently bound out long before they reached the age of seven ...
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Gradually the system of boarding paupers in private homes at public expense was replaced , especially in the more heavily populated areas of New Brunswick , by the adoption of institutional care for the poor . In areas of New Brunswick ...
Gradually the system of boarding paupers in private homes at public expense was replaced , especially in the more heavily populated areas of New Brunswick , by the adoption of institutional care for the poor . In areas of New Brunswick ...
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