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will deny that all the other comfQrterof vforki ^ g ipcaj . ^ tgh t to be thereunto cQnfiocniing . ' , I wilL go , stU [ Cu ^ ttec , aficj }« 9 U ^ i inculcate , as a pa « t ? of Jtb « f ^ # ^^ W <^ ing > clas $ es , a love for thework ^ *> f arV as , w $ & m ith ^ e of . ^ tf ^ rfe * . They ought , moreover * to have the means oC occasional locQjrmtiqt ^ ^ at a
cheap rate ^ at least to every part of the British islaaday * and this physical science will give thfcrfl . The ^ fecfifrty ^ anct ; econom y of travelling , by means of steam , even im the river Thames , has already wrought a marked change for the better ; in the-character of the artisans of the metropolis . The time will come , When
national galleries , and national gardens , will leaq . the whole of the people to / the refining and tranq ' uilliziug enjoynierit Qf the beautiful in art and nature , and the kindred pejrQepjtion of the beauty and nobility of virtue , ' but it will only-. Jbe > after they have ' got on * sufficiently to possess all the comforts before indicated . .
There is no fear that people should needlessly work too much ; the very fact of the Trades' Unions having sought to abridge their labour to eight hours daily , is a proof that they sufficiency understand the value of time , not to consume it entirely in drudgery , were it not
for the dire necessity which compels them . Tlife probable ultimate limit to human exertion , in the pursuit of wealth , will be the definite point where the pains of acquisition become greater than the pleasures of possession . Jvmvs I&edivivus .
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And go , Mordaunt , yoti deny to woman any other influence than that resulting from her grace and gentleness , and feminine delicacy , and think fcll man ' s noblest powers of action have no corresponding existence in her , that they are in no way dependent upon her for stimulus , or strengthened by her example ! You have often said you
would give much to l > e able to lose the sense of your own misfortunes in active usefulness for others , —in having the power to rouse yourself from a mood of gloomy abstraction into some positive reality which had the pleasure of 6 nother " for its object . You have told me to let yqu into the secret of this * and I norvvvill , and confess that tny first tria ^ her , my constant prompter , the ^ being to whom I owe all the xtesbiuticW to con-1
tinue to find the good to do , rather than tortfe **? orer theMl done ;** whose ^ precepts" I bbyt tefevred for guiriam&in the mmtty dlffioiilti ^ s that have tteset me , tmd tfhbfcg example I re ^ Awl aa ^ ^ atte * orthettt > blest triLimpns ' phihiiitRrbpy din rtecb « l , ww—a wottean ! IX > tidt ' b ^ f di » ppointed , pdr ^ 3 t ) pect td hfeor of owe ^ kk whose name thfc w orld ia
familiar . She was w > cifcutnitanceid " aB to b ^ entirely tetrtoved from public life , so tlaat lief emehrgi ^ s wdfe iV 6 t Orfled into public tise fuln ^ s . You nrtust Temember that tfeinth ^ t < y "ftfe ^ cTibeiUyatem fof t | ie education of wotaian i ^ a $ pi ^ Ve \ il ^ the a ^ Vtob ^ e ' of thai # tder scope for the intellect to range i »; xithich £ We 8 s 6 uhe ( fm rftt WyarftAjf ^ io mttn . Had
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THE THREE VISITS ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1834, page 724, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2638/page/50/
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