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pot so wuch absent aa dormant . A little more dancing and * & # & £ « & ' dnpting would' hel |> to'dWencK ^ ^^ cWWIll ly ^^ rwou l ^ lighten and bright ^ the hearth , h 6 ieftij M ^ titSfteMriceg of pur country people . Balls , concert ^ asfcettftttifefc
fpjr > dramatip readings , &c ., at which early hours aim TK ^ &Nft regulatjous mi g ht obtain , might form appendagea'to ^ iftdtiW " tipns for , instruction ; and the fscene , even such & £ a iidMJWroom , or a lecture-room , which knowledge has cori ^ eii rttt ^^ might find a further and not less worthy dedication in bet : otiHpg the scene of happy , innocent amusement . Sth ' ftll ifrdH $ d [ am subscriptions might form the funds , and those whcksef ifaekifli and wishes allowed them to contribute somewhat ] argfely , T ^ itfhl thus furni » U themselves with the means of sending & . p < i 6 r "^ OT 5 > r girl , a diligent servant , or a promising apprentice , W iriimfe fjlfice of amusement , which our theatres ( with theiif 'p&tiftfa jtom , government ) , in their present degraded state , &T& xWJf .
JEyr # m the people themselves should be chosen thast&re irifril mistresses of tne ceremonies , and their principle oif Ve ^ uWtijSfa should he to command neatness—discountenance tnfere ^ fiftwy — fp proclaim that politeness consists in kitidtte ^^ ihTO een ^ leness ^ . ' and a care to promote the happiness' of tttmA , Xhe .. influence of station and reputatidn itf e ^ t ^ WKsHs felt . \ l ^ t not the philanthropic heart ' ttegt « rdt ' "td ^ dWitt iUdlf of such aid ; let the benevolent womariof 'f 6 ttund 2 fla talent appear in such a scene as this , in simple attire , I / At fatitiU as will combine elegance with cheapness , and hter txfimpl ^ Wi i not fail of its effect ; while the power vested iti tlie ^ Itfrtdtt ^^ - pointed to preside might gently , yet effectually , rtbrO ^ o ^ OTtternljror showy finery by rendering the individuar ^ b ttiiw&& thjly distinguished ineligible to the attentions paid tb $ ttt \} iV&fy and neatness . v' ^ : / i *' Though I am alarmed at the length into which tMiHrrfittie haa run out , I cannot forbear adding yet a few words . '' ' l" * ' - ** III an article entitled ' The Working Classes / ( oh 6 bf a «^ rWs
of papers which have appeared in the Star in the Edst ; &n intelligent and spirited paper of honest politics , published 4 t Wisbtach ) , it is recommended to investigate the state 6 ^* 1 !^ labouring agriculturists . Ay , indeed ! it is a fertile fiehl ^ f&r the labours of reform . It is a class which , in its present ^ titfe y is a disgrace to England—it points upon our political diftf io the misery and immolation produced by a rich afed ' mdbtant church , and the lack of a system of natiohal educqtib p ' , wiAfeft , by reaching unto every class , should rescue each fadi * M t 4 al from mere animalism , and enable and induce hirtx ^ O a ^^ t fitfd exercise the nobler and gentler attributes of fril 4 ** tttt& \ ° 01 ir WW l tfolfrfyWf !* * W ^ . our prize oken , art ^« ' f"f § w fWtt woeb we copt ^ toplate them ^ s meny what ig iTOpfehire whroh
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 753, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/37/
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