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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 139
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training to this would of children be the and dissemination youth of the of middling sound economical and lower classes rinci . les _Not but second also pp ;
the and temper palliative ing charity of the abstract , but by in stru these ggling princi with ples statesmen , not merel and y b go y vernments a sentimental , of of
minorities , and to mitigate the crushing effects of those vast operations cap ith " A l large , wh ecclesiastical ich part , like , how natural ever , of storms what , deso you late describe while has they no renovate necessary . " connexion
w their " _JSfo an funct ; but ion l if in the dischar this clergy system century ing were . " , it is reall a your proof y C discernment hristian that their philoso education that phers others this has are would been as fit too be or
limited more ca . p I would e have the g order secula _?*; but I would endeavor to embrace the ministers A . Frenchman of every communion on Democracy in its ranks in France . '' and England .
" The French Revolution has destroyed feudalism , and disseminated the idea slower of equality growth . over A century two-thirds of strugg of Europe les will . Constitutional perhaps enable liberty it to take of much root . classesdemo
The chief danger arises from the condition of the working . A - not military cracy b is tyranny at trained present . in The self impossible middle government classes . It will , except Aristocracy at once in Holland pass has throug too and generall h Eng anarc land h , been have to a
bi of g power oted een , sel and fish possessions , and possess - which ed b it y had effete . misused traditions . Time ; and onl without it y can has correct been which y robbed there these evilsand produce that balance of constitutional owers
, p , Is no " _Btit freedom we also such are as on you the possess verge of in social England changes . " leading to some introduction of democratic
and You if the will y do make not power , exc as eed educat . " the i capacity on advances of the , success working ive class democra for government tic changes ; , If make such
a Sta each change te ch to ange every ise will the thirty be condition succeeded years , and of b the y in salutary each classe s nt improvements s erval b te end d b all . manual the you power labor s the ?*
constitutional ra government ivill be strengthened uppor at the end of y the century . " _, you Still inore noteworthare _tlie ictures of " Life on tlie
Lancashire and Yorkshire Borders y Thirty p Years Ago . " They are taken from one end of the social scale to the other , and are pervaded by a
reality seldom equalled . The scenes froni humble life are particularly remarkable for their fidelity and for their beauty and pathos .
The rising of the north country weavers consequent on the introduction of the -loomfurnishes the crisis of the tale . One
in poor his fellow delirium has power been of the wounded wrong , at he the has attack done of to a mill his , sweetheart and is raving by
he forcing says , her as the into Doctor a private approaches and illegal him marri . " age Art . ' t' " parson "Who turned ar ? 't B tha anns his ?"
is a reet . Art' t' parson ? Art' coom to _wediis ? " He head to the other side of the bed with a placid smile . " Here hoo is . Here ' s Nancy , bonny wench . Wed us an' oill dee . " The
tears streamed down his cheeks . He sobbed bitterly . Wrung his liands " Or'm again a bi , black but more guard— gentl a bi y , — and big in —black a lower guard , gentler . Such tone a pretty , said ,
g g Barnabas wench oill dee — . " such , a Nancy poor a good conventicle is fetched wench ! to preacher Nancy her wounded , , wench and one lover , coom of and the an husb finest ' wed and charac me , , and an
ters in the book , undertakes to bring the vicar to the little wayside
Notices Of Books. 139
NOTICES OF BOOKS . 139
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1860, page 139, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101860/page/67/
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