She hath done what she could

She hath done what she could

She hath done what she could - A Discourse addressed to the Ratepayers of St. Marylebone, urging...
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She hath done what she could

She hath done what she could

CHF 12.22 CHF 6.11

She hath done what she could

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Author: Feilde, Matthew
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Language: English

She hath done what she could - A Discourse addressed to the Ratepayers of St. Marylebone, urging the adoption of The Public Libraries Act, 1855

But it is to Free Libraries and News Rooms, and NOT to high-priced Institutes, that you must look for the spread of knowledge and intellectual culture. It may be argued that 1s. 6d. a quarter, or 6s. a year, is not much to pay to a Working Mans Association. I contend it is exactly 4s. 4d. too much, as a halfpenny rate in the pound on a 40 house would amount to only 1s. 8d. a year. The Field of Battle is in sight at last! The St. Marylebone Mental Light Columns, escorted by Troops of Progress in bright armour, with Advancement in Knowledge Rifle Corps, fair women, and brave men, are in marching order, and eager for the fray with the Mental Darkness Brigade, the cruel and relentless enemies of Improvement. The Obstructive Forces for the defence of Ignorance, with a great flourish of trumpets, proclaiming themselves friends of the poor par excellence, are marching in defile, and scenting the battle afar off. These bitter and unscrupulous foes, who care as much for the Poor, as their pretended and hollow friend, Judas Iscariot, who when he cried aloud for the public, meant only himself, of whom it was said, not that he cared for the poor, but because he carried the bag, who murmured at the waste of costly ointment of spikenard with which Mary had anointed the feet of Jesus, and treacherously asked why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence and given to the poor? ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 53889
Author: Feilde, Matthew
Release Date: Jan 4, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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