The Claims of Labour An Essay On the Duties of the Employers to the Employed
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It requires tact, patience, discretion, and the application of several of the maxims mentioned in the preceding chapter. I am not sure however, that it is any sacrifice whatever in the way of pleasure. The manufacturer's family who occasionally give an evening to social inter- course with their people, will not, perhaps, find that evening less amusing than many that they may pass with their equals. The advantage, to the rising generation of working people, of some intercourse with their betters..., would be very great. I must here quote the authority of one who has fully expressed in action the benevolent views which he has indicated in the following words. " No humble cottage youth or maiden will 142 Wbt Claims of Habour, " ever acquire the charm of pleasing manners " by rules, or lectures, or sermons, or legisla- " tion, or any other of those abortive means " by which we from time to time endeavour " to change poor human nature, if they are " not permitted to see what they are taught " they should practise, and to hold intercourse " with those whose manners are superior to " their own.
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