PAGE. ANECDOTE of two Ragged School Boys Camillus, the Roman General ANARCHISTS, foes to Freedom ASHTON, Mr., of Hyde, on Educated Workmen ARCADIAS of England, how to Estimate them ARTIZAN Class, the residence of one of the BACON, ROGER, remarkable quotation from BAINES, EDWARD, quoted BAILEY, SAMUEL, quoted CAMILLUS, the Roman General CHANNING, Dr., quoted on House Accommodation anecdote of CHRISTIANITY in its Morality compared with Paganism CITY, the site of a Modern Natural Theology of a Great CITIES, Wordsworth quoted on the growth of Ancient and Modern compared living for appearances in 366 179 COMMONS, House of, Scene in reign of Elizabeth COMMUNISM 147 149 83, 162 162 171 30 142 127 129 284 291, 345 259 173 38 407 142 251 62 425 COMFORT, importance of raising the Standard of among the Poor 201 CONVICTS of New South Wales, remarkable fact in, reference to 175 343 CONFIDENCE necessary between Masters and Workmen DE FOE's description of the Working Classes of his Time DOYLE, Sir F. H., on the Northern Peasantry 227 387 DRUDGEWELL, fanciful description of the Village of EDEN, Sir Morton, quoted EDUCATION, Influence of, in New York Importance of a correct estimate of of the schoolmaster defective in Sweden, and consequences ELIZABETHAN AGE ELIZABETH, curious proclamation of the times of ENGLISH character resulting from Climate and Soil workmen ENGLAND, untilled land in ESCHER, Mr., of Switzerland, on educated workmen FASHION, cruelty of 35, 49, 54, 319 399 335 80, 81 386 FEVER BILLS of Glasgow and Dundee 165 FIELDING, HENRY, on London in the last century 53 FINES and footings 302 of the English people FITZHAM, fanciful account of the Earl of FORTESQUE, Sir John, on state of ancient English people FREEDOM, its name and nature FROISSIART, his account of the Jacquerie 184 42 261 265 269 GILLEY, Dr., quoted on the Peasantry of the Border 222 INNS, OLD ENGLISH, Acts of Parliament referring to 297 Dr. Southey on 298 INDIAN and Kentuckian, an apologue 233 INDIRECT Taxation 247 JEFFREY, LORD, Discouraging views in reference to Social LEGISLATIVE interference, its folly in matters of morals LIVERPOOL LONDON Inefficient education in Mortality of Immense endowments in LODGING HOUSE, Picture of a Low MACKINTOSH, Sir James, quoted or referred to 269, 272, 275, 279 57 159 MANUFACTURING districts, their superiority to the agricultural 220 MARSHALL'S Rural Economy of Gloucestershire, quoted MECHANICAL and Agricultural Industry 301 53 130 MECHANIC and Organic forces of Nature and Society 6 quoted or referred to MENDICANCY MILTON on a Great City MILL, J. S., quoted or referred to MORAL STATE, necessary to a sound economical 92 169 296, 356, 273 278, 283, 284 139 NORFOLK, State of Education in NORMAN CONQUEST, consequences of it to the People NORTHUMBERLAND, the Peasantry of |