Land Systems And Industrial Economy of Ireland, England & Continental Countries

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capacity of its soil to support an increase of numbers, is a public calamity to France, and even to Europe. From time immemorial it has been a region in which crime has been almost unknown,* and the gentle yet manly virtues of the race are visible in their features and form — peacefulnes.s,i affection, coiu-tesy, sobriety, honesty, with manly in- dependence and physical vigour. It is this race which Imperial policy is fast eradicating from its native soil, and transforming into a crowd of restl
...ess roving town * In his crime charts (1888), M. Guerry says of La Creuse — 'On a conipte chaque ami6e d'apres la moyenne un.accusi? pour attentats contro A VISIT TO LA OEHUSIl, 1868. 281 operatives and dissolute garrison soldiers. The de- population of La Creuse is but a striking example of the gradual extinction throughout France of Jacques Bonhomme, who was all that the name imported. The rural population of Prance is now scarcely greater than it was at the beginning of the century, while the urban population has increased from six millions to sixteen, and of the numbers enumerated as belonging to the country, no small part now consists of an element infected Avith the vices of the camp and the city.

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