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" ... for it : and we shut people up by thousands in dense towns with no outlets to the country, but those which are guarded on each side by dusty hedges. Now, an open space near a town is one of nature's churches, and it is an imperative duty to provide... "
The Claims of Labour: An Essay on the Duties of the Employers to the ... - Sivu 94
tekijä(t) Sir Arthur Helps - 1845 - 288 sivua
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1845 - 772 sivua
...for fear any one should steal in and say a prayer, or contemplate a noble work of art, without paymg for it : and we shut people up by thousands in dense...railroads, and absurd expenditure in making them, are far greater public detriment than they may seem at first sight. Again, without interfering too much,...

The Church of England Magazine, Nide 18

1845 - 518 sivua
...prayer, or contemplate a noble work of art, without paying for it ; and we shut people up by thousands m dense towns with no outlets to the country but those...such things. Nor, indeed, should we stop at giving breathingplaces to crowded multitudes in great towns. To provide cheap locomotion, as a means of social...

The Christian Reformer, Or, Unitarian Magazine and Review, Nide 1

1845 - 880 sivua
...rather than the detail of those important departments. On the subject of public playgrounds he says, " An open space near a town is one of Nature's churches...it is an imperative duty to provide such things." (P. 94.) And on that of improved dwellings, he again touches the true (not the conventional) religious...

The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R ..., Nide 1

Robert Aspland - 1845 - 878 sivua
...rather than the detail of those important departments. On the subject of public playgrounds he says, " s (P. 94.) And on that of improved dwellings, he again touches the true (not the conventional) religious...

Home Life: What it Is, and what it Needs

John Fothergill Waterhouse Ware - 1864 - 224 sivua
...that the street should be the only place for these Sunday walks ! Wisely has an English writer said, " An open space near a town is one of Nature's churches,...it is an imperative duty to provide such things." What a blessing is Boston Common, — not an ornament, not the city's lungs, not the place for holidays,...

Friends' Weekly Intelligencer, Nide 23

1867 - 844 sivua
...that the street should be the only place for these Sunday walks ! Wisely has an English writer said, "An open space near a town is one of nature's churches, and it is an imperative duty to provide such things.'What a blessing is Boston Common, — not an ornament, not the city's lungs, not the place...

The Monthly Religious Magazine, Niteet 25–26

1861 - 892 sivua
...that the street should be the only place for these Sunday walks ! Wisely has an English writer said, " An open space near a town is one of Nature's churches, and it is an imperative duty to provide such tilings." What a blessing is Boston Common, — not an ornament, not the city's lungs, not the place...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Nide 25

1845 - 960 sivua
...brethren ; and if the public buildings which invite them in their brief hours of leisure are chielly gin palaces ? As for our cathedrals and great churches,...railroads, and absurd expenditure in making them, are far greater public detriment thanthey may seem at first sight. Again, without interfering too much,...




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