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" ¦ " ' ' ¦ : ¦ '' ¦ ¦ ~ - - , ¦ . . . ~ , v i . AuvAneEOF this Operatives . —Among all the proofoof slaar ^ sightedness in those statesmen , whether remote or recent , wW haverTWpfcr cecfect the : present race , we know of none that strikes us more forcibl y p an their total deficiency of knowledge with reference to the mental c&j&c + ity of the operatives in this country , and an equally hmocetat Wfidiieg&Wwe }* d ^ rt > leSu ! ftet * e of cirroimstancfes likely to dcvelope that capacity ., * 3 ?^ enty ye& # s tyg&i'toril&sf-H v&s thought something commendable i » t&yuwQi&r
mdri err iiK ^ haiWy , if he could read a book with tolerable ftettkf ,, Thai h ^ ^ ¥ 6 ^ ld '& 7 > ife * * book , possess varied knowledge , edit a ^ jrk > 4 icai , aj&a % irf p \* blk , and become a leading man in the improv ^ pe ni ^ r of , ^^ ag- ^ , Ajrtts a drefiBn that never once floated through tkeir ima ^ iBfl ^ ow ev&i litiheir hiost speculative reveries . Or if anything b eftn ^ . 4 ^ 4 taht i ^ embtaoice to his rise in conventional importanoe evet > pnBs 0 n % B 4 i ^ k& the wbofe aW » ounted to nothing more than some vague ide $ $ jf / WJM ^ pup *
tdn ilfid his Cat , and how a poor apprentice becaxoe a Lori ^ fej ^ n <> Pt b ^ tj 6 me so far elevatstl as to preside at a great dinner and tb 9 tar £ jsp £ t < $ w oirr itatefemen may have thought possible to the capacities" oft , % ? ^ w f * \\ te \ y 21 irid ^ vidu&ls among the humbler classes . But that indiy ^ uaterpf such a class were ever likely to have such a " run of luck * ' astO b £ e ) eoi ^ 4 vto sit at their elbow and take a part in the counsels of Jhefr country , . would have seemed to them a mere lunacy , had dti&ba& y » Uff " - gested tlie iilea . Let us look , however , at what the opefatiVift iife ^ ow doing ? On eVery side we discover institutes , societies , 4 nd ' Ufctotli # ,
formed or forming by working men , not merely , as heretofore , to pPQteot their pecuniary interests from tyranny or unfair dealing , but now , more especially , for the greater facility such combination affords of procuring the steals of acquiring systematic as well as practical knowledge * tj | p science tjtf gbvemtn ^ nt being a bran ch much m ore studied aBaoB ^ ^ hftm than is thought for by our legislators . Wo have been led to ihoo * . f $ flectioua by an * Address to the Working Men of Belgium , froj * , tw Working Men ' s Association of I ^ ondo ^* which appeared , m // up French and English languages , in the Constitutional of November TaL
It is a fine , manly document , illustrative of the best parts of the English character- —integrity and good sense . Among * various oxheT striking remarke , it puts the Wars of Kfrigs in a * true f § ht tatid shows the horribio t * wp licity of iba absurdity . With , pathe ^ c . fprc ^ , it M ^ fS why the peaceful'op ^ ralive s ^ whose civic arts and ina ^ try have sa finm ^ nsely contributed to our wealth and comforts ; why lndw" % hp 1 ii
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 777, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/61/
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