The condition of EnglandMasterman, Charles F. G. (Charles Frederick Gurney)
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The condition of England
Masterman, Charles F. G. (Charles Frederick Gurney)
Great Britain -- Economic conditions; Great Britain -- Social conditions
Socialism, aristocracy under, 64;
among the middle classes, 34;
among the working classes, 148, 149
Southey on the city, 136
Standard of living, alteration in, 11, 21, 39
Stevenson, R. L., 245
Strike, railway, 16
Suffragettes, 84, 119, 122, 127
Super-wealth, 20, 26
“Surrey Labourer,” 196
Sweating, instances of, 160, 161, 174;
character of workers, 173
Taine, 270
Tavannes, 48
Teachers, elementary, 83
Ties of family, where strongest, 139
Tolstoy, 213
Treherne, Thomas, 243, 248, 250
Tramps, 178
Tyranny in villages, 193, 205, 206
Victorian Age, 5
Village, decaying life of, 12, 65, 190, 191, 192, 193
Viviani, M., quotation from, 155
Wells, H. G., quotation from New Worlds for Old, 149;
war in the air, 220, 290;
Tono-Bungay, 237;
Utopia, 282
Wordsworth on the City, 136
Workhouse, labourer’s dislike of, 197
_Printed by_
MORRISON & GIBB LIMITED,
_Edinburgh_
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