The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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Page 48
... Society , which is a sort of Civic Church - the patron or organiser of every institution in the town - started in 1856 a company for housing the workers . This provides that , beginning with a payment of £ 12 down for a house valued at ...
... Society , which is a sort of Civic Church - the patron or organiser of every institution in the town - started in 1856 a company for housing the workers . This provides that , beginning with a payment of £ 12 down for a house valued at ...
Page 49
... society of the unhallowed leaven that has crept into it , of its low aims , its mean frivolity , its scarcely veiled dishonesty ; let them make their homes what they should be , a shelter , a refuge , an ark of salvation , a haven of ...
... society of the unhallowed leaven that has crept into it , of its low aims , its mean frivolity , its scarcely veiled dishonesty ; let them make their homes what they should be , a shelter , a refuge , an ark of salvation , a haven of ...
Page 59
... society is an aristocracy still . In the whole of England , he says , there are not more than 250 men with more than £ 50,000 a year , and between 70 and 80 of them are old - established landed magnates . Brilliant society , in short ...
... society is an aristocracy still . In the whole of England , he says , there are not more than 250 men with more than £ 50,000 a year , and between 70 and 80 of them are old - established landed magnates . Brilliant society , in short ...
Page 62
... society is presided over by M. Beranger , a distinguished Senator and philanthropist . Owing to his efforts , three ex - prisoners ' homes are now being worked with most satisfactory results . There an ex - convict is given food and ...
... society is presided over by M. Beranger , a distinguished Senator and philanthropist . Owing to his efforts , three ex - prisoners ' homes are now being worked with most satisfactory results . There an ex - convict is given food and ...
Page 63
... Society , " and contrives to say nothing in particular . Alan Cole's paper on " Tapestry " is illustrated with several well- known tapestries , and the rest of the magazine is filled with the usual assortment of fiction , good , bad ...
... Society , " and contrives to say nothing in particular . Alan Cole's paper on " Tapestry " is illustrated with several well- known tapestries , and the rest of the magazine is filled with the usual assortment of fiction , good , bad ...
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