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' ** If the same system of ugriculture prevailed in France arid in Ireland , the effects of the &j T stem would be different , as in every ' other reipget the two countries differ . But the same system doe * not prevail , and never did prevail . ' * AaitiaH lessee is not the same person ag a small proprietor ; the sydfera' of subdivided leases has all the evils , and none of the
advanities of a system of subdivided properties . "—vol . i . p . 256 . We have gone to the utmost limits of the space allowed us ; and c ^ a only add , that Mr . Bulwer ' s opinion is given in decked corroboration of those authorities , which represent the condition of the working classes in France , as more favourable than formerly ; and that he supports his opinion by satisfactory
proofs , amongst others the rapidly increasing numbers of Savings * Banks , and benevolent associations . We conclude , under the belief that enough has been said to prtove the truth of our assertion , that on certain important questions relating to France , a mass of valuable informiltion nid y he collected from these volumes .
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166 Metropolitan University .
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TO THE EDITOR OF THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY . Srit . —The liberality of your views with regard to education , and the extensive circulation of your Repository amongst men of literature and science , induce me to trouble you with a few
renjarks upon a subject which is now occupying much of the public attention . I refer to the grant of a charter to the University of London . You have probably seen in the journals that .-a . Petition was presented to the House of Commons , on Tlmrsday last , praying , " that the House would adopt such
measures as may be necessary , in order that the honours of the new University may afford encouragement to talent and
industry , in whatever situation they may be found . " I herewith send you a copy of the Petition , which , as there have been misrepresentations of its nature and object , I shall feel obliged if you will insert . "To the Honouruble the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Purl lament assembled . 4 ( T ^> £ humble petition of the Reverend James Alexander Emerton , M . A . of the University of Oxford , Curate of Hanwell , in the county of Middlesex , J ^ HEWETH
, p't ( T ^ a £ J 9 W petitioner is the Head Master of a school at Han II , Which , be ; commqiKul with an intention of instructing his pupils in the I lilt IJ \ ' «( ' ' « I . .. | l . ' i > ., -Z ¦ , , *? * * hieb £ Tne | Mirtmei * ts ol literature and science ? . ™ Tnat yoiir . pLMitibncx wos rejoiced t (> hear that your Honofornhle Hctteei * ln { he lusi ^ essioti of Pnrliament , h ad voted an Address to ) na
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METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1836, page 168, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2655/page/40/
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