Pauperization Cause And Cure volume Talbot Span Classsearchtermspan Cla
Pauperization Cause And Cure volume Talbot Span Classsearchtermspan Cla
Baldwyn Leighton
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First, as to Race or natural constitution of people which, after the lapse of centuries, can still be distinctly perceived in different coun- ties, and that without any very great ethnological acumen. There is the Saxon, or Anglo-Saxon of the south, and the Anglo-Celt of the west ; there is the Danish nationality of the northern counties, and the Gaelic Celt of the Highlands and of Ireland, differing again distinctly from one another. And this distinction, which may be traced in habits, in reli...gion, and even in conversation, has a bearing no doubt upon condition ; the Welsh waggoner will sometimes stop to argue about religion, and the Yorkshire ploughboy turn to a dis- cussion of horseflesh ; the Irish cottier will be garrulous about his potatoes and his family, while the plodding Anglo-Saxon of the south will be eloquent about want of work and wages, and the union workhouse. It is with this Anglo-Saxon of the south that we are now chiefly concerned ; and on this point one rather bold observation has been made, which a practical diagnosis of the country seems partly to bear out; namely, that the line of the Trent nearly divides the prosperous from the ill-conditioned qua agricultural labourers, who being, as it were, at the base of the social polity, are most liable to the effects of what may be called natural causes.
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