The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which pain is permitted to be inflicted. Any punishment, therefore, which may seriously endanger life, limbs or health, or shall disfigure the child, or cause any other permanent injury, may be pronounced... A Treatise on the Law of Public Schools - Stran 124avtor: Finley Burke - 1880 - 154 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Rollin Carlos Hurd - 1876 - 720 strani
...moderate correction from immoderate punishment can only be ascertained by reference to general principles. The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which...therefore, which may seriously endanger life, limbs or hwalth, or shall disfigure the child, or cause any other permanent injury, may be pronounced in itself... | |
| 1879 - 652 strani
...Pende-rgmss, 2 Dev. & Bat. 365, the rule, as to the extent of punishment, is laid down as follows : " The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which...pain is permitted to be inflicted. Any punishment therefor, which may seriously endanger life, limbs or health, or shall disfigure the child, or cause... | |
| 1885 - 902 strani
...la. 248 ; gc 24 Am. Rep. T69. In one case, in speaking of the extent of the punishment, it was- said: "The welfare of the child is the main purpose for...injury, may be pronounced in itself immoderate, as not unlj being unnecessary for, but inconsistent with, the purpose for which correction is authorized.... | |
| 1885 - 890 strani
...248; B. c. 24 Am. Rep. 769. In one case, in speaking of the extent of the punishment, it was said : " The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which...to be inflicted. Any punishment, therefore, which mar seriously endanger life, limbs or health, or shall disfigure the child, or cause any other permanent... | |
| Sir Fortunatus Dwarris - 1885 - 698 strani
...be ascertained from general principles. The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which the pain is permitted to be inflicted. Any punishment therefore which may seriously endanger life, limb or health, or shall disfigure the child, or cause any other permanent injury, may be pronounced... | |
| 1886 - 848 strani
...correction from immoderate punishment! can only be ascertained by reference to general principles. The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which...the purpose for which correction is authorized. But auy correction, however severe, which produces temporary pain only, and no permanent ill, can not be... | |
| 1886 - 712 strani
...moderate correction from immoderate punishment can only be ascertained by reference to general principles. The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which...permitted to be inflicted. Any punishment, therefore, which_ may seriously endanger life, limb or health, or shall disfigure the child, or cause any other... | |
| 1887 - 464 strani
...L. Bui. Si. '2 Dev. and Bat. 365. Збб 367 SCHOOL TEACHERS AND PUPILS. power. Here it is said : " The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which...health, or shall disfigure the child, or cause any permanent injury, may be pronounced in itself immoderate, as not only being unnecessary for, but inconsistent... | |
| Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott - 1905 - 954 strani
...the reformation of the child. But "any punishment therefore which may seriously endanger life, limb or health or shall disfigure the child, or cause any...inconsistent with, the purpose for which correction is authorized."8* § 2847. Self-defense. — The rules of proof where the accused justifies his acts on... | |
| 1909 - 1182 strani
...correction from immoderate punishment can only lx> ascertained by reference to general principles. The welfare of the child is the main purpose for which pain is permitted to he inflicted. Any punishment, therefore, which may seriously endanger life, limbe, or health. or shall... | |
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