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should be taught not to fear pain or physical hardship, Day embarked on a programme of 'lessons,' including dripping hot candle-wax onto Sabrina's arms and forcing her to wade into cold water up to her neck. He also shot at her skirts with a pistol; accounts are divided on whether it was loaded. By 1771, Day had decided to abandon his 'experiment,' and sent Sabrina to stay at a boarding school for the rest of her childhood.
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After living in London with Sabrina Sidney for some time, Day took both girls to France in November 1769. His motives are unclear, as Day was a committed Francophobe, but leaving the country put him out of the reach of British law and the lawyers of the Foundling Hospital, who had been known to sue
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with a payment of Β£400. With Sabrina, he leased Stowe House in Lichfield, near Edgeworth and the Lunar Society. At this point he still had not informed Sabrina, then aged 13, of his designs, and told her she was apprenticed to him as a servant. According to Rousseau, who had described how children
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apprentice-masters who mistreated their apprentices. It also let him isolate the girls; he refused to hire English-speaking staff and would not let anyone teach the girls French. At one time he challenged a French military officer to a duel for speaking to one of the girls.
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to take first one and then another girl, initially aged 12 and 11; he told the Hospital that they were to be apprenticed as maids in Edgeworth's household, which Edgeworth did not know of until several months later. He renamed them from Ann Kingston and Dorcas Car to
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Day argued for the rights of the American colonists in his poem "The Devoted Legions" (1776) and in 1780 he argued in Parliament for an early peace with the revolutionaries as well as parliamentary reform. His speeches were also published as pamphlets.
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If there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot, signing resolutions of independency with the one hand, and with the other brandishing a whip over his affrighted slaves.
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and Lucretia, respectively. What last name he chose for 'Lucretia' is not known. He made a donation of fifty pounds to the Foundling Hospital and was appointed a member of the governing board.
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In the spring of 1770, Day decided that Lucretia, then aged 12, could not satisfy him intellectually as a wife, and returned to England, placing her in the home of a milliner's family in
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Day was born on 22 June 1748 in London, the only child of Thomas and Jane Day. His father died when he was about a year old, but left him wealthy. He first attended a school in
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was first published; Congress, having made a few changes in wording, deleted nearly a fourth of the draft before publication, most notably removing a passage critical of the
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Fragment of an Original Letter on the Slavery of the Negroes, Written in the Year 1776, by Thomas Day, Esq
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lifestyle and Esther was not allowed to contact her family. In 1780, the couple moved to Anningsley in
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The contradiction between the claim that "all men are created equal" and the existence of American
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educational ideals, for his writings against slavery, for campaigning both for and against
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Day was thrown from his horse while trying to break it using kindness at Barehill,
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A Memoir of the Life and Writings of Thomas Day, Author of 'Sandford and Merton'
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The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature
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Written in the Year 1776, by Thomas Day, Esq. 1S. Stockdale. 1784".
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Thomas Day from Brycchan Carey's listing of British abolitionists
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After this education project, Day undertook a second: he tried
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Fragment of an Original Letter, on the Slavery of the Negroes;
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It was as a writer for children that Day made his reputation.
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The Lunar Men: Five Friends Whose Curiosity Changed the World
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The Author of Sandford and Merton: A Life of Thomas Day, Esq
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Day decided to study the law and in 1776 was admitted to
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Gignilliat, George Warren, Jr., PhD (1894–1985) (1932).
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which left his face permanently scarred he was moved to
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An Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Day, Esq
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