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About 227

  • Title: 227
  • Author(s): Baron Ferdinand De RothChild
  • Date of creation: 1890
  • Extent: 2pp
  • Material: Paper
  • Physical Location: Waddesdon Manor

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( 45) happiness of the masses as a whole is only attainable when every individual acknowledges and practices those higher moral, religious, and social principles, which are the mainspring of private as of public welfare and contentment. The growth of the demo- cracy has been instrumental in giving its beneficial impulse to public opinion. By abolishing the nar- rowing privileges of caste it has infused new blood into all branches of society, cemented all classes into one homogeneous body actuated by the same interests and following the same pursuits, recognised personal merit, and brought to the front those men who are best fitted to lead. Let us hope that the democracy may continue to employ its intelligence and industry for the promotion of good government and the happiness and security of the empire, avoid- ing the errors by which in other countries it has been led astray, so that after our generation has passed away, and is referred to by posterity, our descendants may be able to congratulate themselves on an improvement in their moral and social con- dition, for which public opinion is now laying the foundation. Aston Crinton, AntHoNY HALL, January 9, 1886.
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