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FOOTNOTES
[1] W. D. Mackenzie, _The Ethics of Gambling_, p. 64.
[2] The gambling habits of the rich who do not know how to “fill in
their time” also arise from _ennui_, but in this paper I do not discuss
the problem which they present. It is: How can we compel them to find
occupations of social value?
[3] Cf. _Nineteenth Century_, January 1903, art. “Is Society worse than
it was?”
[4] Recent London balls in aid of hospital funds, for instance, where the
sufferings of the poor were sought to be alleviated by orgies of the rich.
[5] _Early History of Charles James Fox_, pp. 100-1.
[6] Cf. Martineau’s _History of England_, 1800-1815, p. 196 (Bohn’s
edition).
[7] _Mental and Moral Science_, p. 229.
[8] A somewhat dangerous extension of the powers of an
intelligence-carrying agency, and one which should not be made if it can
be avoided.
[9] Cf. Krapotkine’s _Factories, Fields, and Workshops_; and H. Rider
Haggard’s _Rural England_.
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