CHARTISM.
BY THOMAS CARLYLE.
"It never smokes but there is a fire."—Old Proverb.
LONDON:
JAMES FRASER, REGENT STREET.
1840.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY LEVEY, ROBSON, AND FRANKLYN,
46 St. Martin's Lane.
CONTENTS
chap. | page | |
I. | Condition-of-England Question | 1 |
II. | Statistics | 9 |
III. | New Poor-Law | 16 |
IV. | Finest Peasantry in the World | 24 |
V. | Rights and Mights | 36 |
VI. | Laissez-Faire | 49 |
VII. | Not Laissez-Faire | 63 |
VIII. | New Eras | 69 |
IX. | Parlimentary Radicalism | 89 |
X. | Impossible | 96 |
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