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" There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part of the world, a manufacturing community in which so much order, good government, tranquillity, and rational happiness prevail. "
Some Ethical Phases of the Labor Question - Page 73
by Carroll Davidson Wright - 1903 - 205 pages
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Robert Owen, the Founder of Socialism in England

Arthur John Booth - Socialism - 1869 - 238 pages
...vol. ip 151. t Sargant. J The name of Owen's country-house. with care, Mr. Griscom concludes : — " There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part...of the good that may be effected by well-directed effects to promote the real comforts, and I may add the morality of the indigent and labouring classes."...
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Utopias: Or, Schemes of Social Improvement. From Sir Thomas More to Karl Marx

Moritz Kaufmann - Socialism - 1879 - 290 pages
...Mr. Griscom, an American traveller, who visited it in 1819, concludes his report in these words : " There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part...tranquillity, and rational happiness. prevail. It affords an errfinent and instructive example of the good that may be effected by well-directed efforts to promote...
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The Life, Times and Labours of Robert Owen, Volume 1

Lloyd Jones - 1889 - 276 pages
...Griscom) who stayed some time at New Lanark, sums up his conclusions in the following words : — " There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part...government, tranquillity, and rational happiness prevail." Another visitor of some importance was Dr Macnab, physician to the Duke of Kent, who went by the desire...
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The Life, Times, and Labours of Robert Owen, Volume 2

Lloyd Jones - Biography & Autobiography - 1890 - 484 pages
...Griscom) who stayed some time at New Lanark, sums up his conclusions in the following words : — " There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part...government, tranquillity, and rational happiness prevail." Another visitor of some importance was Dr Macnab, physician to the Duke of Kent, who went by the desire...
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The Life, Times and Labours of Robert Owen, Volumes 1-2

Lloyd Jones - 1890 - 484 pages
...Griscom) who stayed some time at New Lanark, sums up his conclusions in the following words : — " There is not, I apprehend,^ to be found in any part...| village in which so much order, good government, j tranquillity, and rational happiness prevail." Another visitor of some importance was-£)r Macnab,...
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The New Harmony Movement

George Browning Lockwood - Communism - 1905 - 478 pages
...New Lanark are summed up by an American traveler (Mr. Griscom), who stayed some time at the place : " There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part of the world, a manufacturing community in which so much order, good government, tranquillity, and rational happiness prevail." "...
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Indiana Magazine of History, Volumes 1-2

Indiana - 1905 - 466 pages
...conditions he so far lifted the community out of its vices that a traveler who visited the place wrote: "There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part of the world a manufacturing community in which so much order, good government, tranquillity and rational happiness prevails." He...
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The Indiana Quarterly Magazine of History, Volume 1, Issues 2-4

Indiana - 1905 - 320 pages
...conditions he so far lifted the community out of its vices that a traveler who visited the place wrote: "There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part of the world a manufacturing community in which so much order, good government, tranquillity and rational happiness prevails." He...
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The New Harmony Movement

George Browning Lockwood - Harmonists - 1905 - 476 pages
...place : " There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part of the world, a manufacturing community in which so much order, good government, tranquillity, and rational happiness prevail." " Up to this time," says a biographer, " we see Eobert Owen fighting with the difficulties by which...
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The Life of Robert Owen, Philanthropist and Social Reformer: An Appreciation

Robert Evan Davies - Socialists - 1907 - 76 pages
...hands were full enough of work at the time. Of the village itself, an American traveller declared : ' There is not, I apprehend, to be found in any part...government, tranquillity, and rational happiness prevail.' By moral suasion and the removal of pot-houses, drunkenness had been reduced to a minimum ; by imposing...
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