The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 32
... classes and their advocates must decide on which of the two positions they will take their stand : whether they will be cared for as dependents and inferiors ? or whether , by wisdom , self - control , frugality , and toil , they will ...
... classes and their advocates must decide on which of the two positions they will take their stand : whether they will be cared for as dependents and inferiors ? or whether , by wisdom , self - control , frugality , and toil , they will ...
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... classes travelled by railway to the number of nearly 33,000,000 , and could afford to spend in that mode of recreation nearly 2,000,000l . They outnum- bered the middle classes in the proportion of four to three , and the wealthier classes ...
... classes travelled by railway to the number of nearly 33,000,000 , and could afford to spend in that mode of recreation nearly 2,000,000l . They outnum- bered the middle classes in the proportion of four to three , and the wealthier classes ...
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... classes . Another count of Mr. Johnston's indictment against the present age is the want of cordial and kindly intercourse be- tween different ranks : - The separation between rich and poor the dissympathy and isolation of classes , is ...
... classes . Another count of Mr. Johnston's indictment against the present age is the want of cordial and kindly intercourse be- tween different ranks : - The separation between rich and poor the dissympathy and isolation of classes , is ...
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