The Life of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury K G

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The Life of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury K G
Jennie M Jennie Maria Bingham
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Although there was distress in the manu- faciuring districts, the people showed their appreciation of Lord Shaftesbury's kindness by remaining trancjuil, some thousands of the operatives enrolling themselves as special con- stables.
When the panic was over, Sir George Grey, Home Secretary, wrote to him, and thanked him for his valuable aid.
The Times acknowledged that his influence Life of Lord Shaftesbury i6i had been of a pacific sort in perilous times, even tliongh political economists and m
...en of the world did vote Lord Shaftesbury a bore.
The Morning Chroui, ; e had an editorial of this sort: "No thinking man concurs with Lord Shaftesbury ; but it is a very good thing in these days to have a nobleman who brings for- ward the distresses and needs of the people, and gives them assurances that their case will be considered. " The next great practical question which en- gaged Lord Shaftesbury was that of emigra- tion. In the June of 1848 he brought forward in the House of Commons this motion : "That it is expedient that means be annu- ally provided for the voluntan emigration to some one of Her Majesty's colonies of a cer- tain number of persons of both sexes, who have been educated in the schools ordinarily called Ragged Schools, in and about the me- tropolis.


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