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" Frequent or old offenders are yoked together sometimes, by a piece of wood that fastens round all their necks: and, thus confined, they parade the school, walking backwards — being obliged to pay very great attention to their footsteps, for fear of... "
Every Man His Own Teacher: Or, Lancaster's Theory of Education, Practically ... - Page 38
by John Preston - 1817 - 520 pages
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 6

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1820 - 594 pages
...offenders are yoked together by a piece of wood that fastens round all their necks; they are then made to parade the school, walking backwards ; ' being obliged...to keep from falling down. Four or six can be yoked toother in this way.' Sometimes an offender is tied to the desk in such a manner that he cannot free...
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The Lancasterian System of Instruction in the Schools of New York City

John Franklin Reigart - Education - 1916 - 124 pages
...and thus confined, they parade the school, walking backwards . . . beCaravan m S obliged to P av verv great attention to their footsteps, for fear of running...from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together in this way. " Proclamation of the faults of an offender before the school. When a boy is disobedient...
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The Practical Parts of Lancaster's Improvements and Bell's Experiment

Joseph Lancaster - Education - 1932 - 172 pages
...old offenders are yoked together sometimes, by a piece of wood that fastens round all their necks: and, thus confined, they parade the school, walking...down. Four or six can be yoked together this way. When a boy is disobedient to his parents, profane in his language, or has committed any offence against...
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Contributions to Education, Issue 81

Columbia University. Teachers College - Education - 1916 - 124 pages
...their necks; and thus confined, they parade the school, walking backwards . . . beCaravan m& ob^Sed to pay very great attention to their footsteps, for...from falling down. Four or six can be yoked together in this way. " Proclamation of the faults of an offender before the school. When a boy is disobedient...
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