A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom. the Polity of the English-Speaking Race

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A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom. the Polity of the English-Speaking Race
Hosmer, James Kendall, 1834- [from Old Catalog]
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Sydney and Adelaide alone contain about thirty-five per cent of the people of their respective colonies, and Melbourne a still higher per cent. In each case "the population of the colony, generally speaking, gains, from the concentration in the capitals, in education, in power of recreation, and in many of the matters which make life most pleasant. The effect must be a quickening of the national pulse, and is already, in fact, visible in the brightness and high intelligence of the Australian pe...ople." The Austra- lians contend that the people are not drawn from pro- duction, but only concentrated for business and social life, and that the whole civilized world is coming to this.^ Americans have not as yet learned to take so cheerful a view as this, chiefly from the fact that the problem of city government has so far not been mastered.
" When a community of moderate size, which has gone forward under its town-meeting, at length in- creases so far as to be entitled to a city charter, the day is commonly hailed with ringing of bells and salutes of cannon.


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