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land, married Alice, daughter of Richard, Earl of Arundel, of that historic house the antiquity of whose nobility gave rise to the ancient distich:

Since William rose and Harold fell
There have been Earls of Arundel.

Eleanor, daughter of Alice of Arundel and Thomas de Holland, died in 1405. She married Edward de Charlton, Baron of Powys, descended from John de Charlton whose wife, Hawys, traced her ancestry to Cadwan, King of the Britons in 635.

This Edward de Charlton was the son of the John de Charlton who married Joan de Stafford, the latter being, as noted above, a descendant of Edward I. and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile, daughter of St. Ferdinand.

James Bryce has said of Washington that he "stands alone, unapproachable, like a snow peak rising above its fellows into the clear air of the morning, with a dignity, constancy and purity which have made him the ideal type of civic virtue to succeeding generations."

May not Catholics believe it possible that the special character of Washington's greatness, that which Hawthorne described as "the faculty of bringing order out of confusion......like light gleaming through an unshaped world," was in some sense derived through his blood-heritage from St. Louis and St. Ferdinand, two of God's servants whose royalty of the spirit glowed so splendidly in kingly service to their people that men saw "their good works and glorified their Father?"

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OME years ago Mr. H. G. Wells became a convertor thought he did-to Socialism, and wrote New Worlds for Old as his apologia. It is true that he never professed the orthodox Marxian faith. He did not subscribe to the creed of social salvation by the Hegelian dialectic through economic determinism, the class struggle and surplus value. Nothing of this is to be found in his book. He was merely one of the despised "Utopian " Socialists, but he did believe in the "Coöperative Commonwealth as something quite practicable and most desirable.

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New Worlds for Old has an importance quite unique for students of Socialist literature. It has the double merit of making the best possible case for Utopia-and of demonstrating its utter impracticability. Mr. Wells is a much misunderstood man among contemporary writers. He is gravely read and discussed as a man who thinks, a philosopher, a seer, a prophet, a scientist, and so forth; whereas he is really a most accurate reporter of phenomena, with a genuine gift of artistic expression which is at its best in types of lower British middle-class life. Kipps, Mr. Polly and Love and Mr. Lewisham-with passages in Ann Veronica, Bealby and The New Machiavelli-are his really important contributions to the literature of his day. There is absolutely no significance in the rest of his works from the point of view of art or science, much less philosophy, except for such parts of them as are of the "reporting" order. Copyright. 1916. THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE

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