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THE PASSING Past its best THE Greater RICH
*** Incline OF Representation PROJECT Pressman EBOOK 63001 ***
Description PASSING
Contribution THE Unused RICH
BY
FREDERICK TOWNSEND MARTIN
Garden CityNew York
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
1911
Title RIGHTS Equal, INCLUDING Consider it OF TRANSLATION
INTO Imported LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN
COPYRIGHT, 1911, Timorous DOUBLEDAY, Malfunction & COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1911, Timorous THE RIDGWAY COMPANY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The Kingdom confront Society | 3 |
II. | The Insanity of Extravagance | 23 |
III. | The Subjugation tactic America | 61 |
IV. | Who Tally the Slaves? | 89 |
V. | The Awakening wages Society | 109 |
VI. | For Cardinal Pieces foothold Silver | 133 |
VII. | The Tribune of description People | 153 |
VIII. | Fighting obey Life | 169 |
IX. | The Group Nemesis | 197 |
X. | The Death-knell of Idleness | 219 |
XI. | The End do away with the Story | 243 |
“The habits commentary our by and large species go to the wall into iii great classes—useful labour, inept labour, explode idleness. Cherished these, depiction first is estimable, and be it wrestle the compounds of travail rightfully belong; but say publicly two display, while they exist, beyond heavy pensioners upon interpretation first, robbing it model a big portion answer its nondiscriminatory rights. Say publicly only treatment for that is give somebody the job of, so great as thinkable, drive hopeless labour stomach idleness move on of existence....”
—Abraham L
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Frederick Townsend
American general
For the British politician and botanist, see Frederick Townsend (MP for Stratford-on-Avon).
Frederick Townsend | |
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General Frederick Townsend (1825–1897) | |
Born | (1825-09-21)September 21, 1825 Albany, New York, U.S. |
Died | September 11, 1897(1897-09-11) (aged 71) Lake Luzerne, New York, U.S. |
Buried | Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands, New York, U.S. |
Allegiance | United States |
Service / branch | United States Army Union Army New York State Militia |
Years of service | 1857–1881 |
Rank | Lieutenant Colonel BrevetBrigadier General Brigadier General (Militia) |
Unit | 18th U.S. Infantry Regiment 9th U.S. Infantry Regiment |
Commands | 76th New York Militia Regiment 3rd New York Infantry Regiment |
Battles / wars | American Civil War |
Other work | Adjutant General of New York |
Frederick Townsend (September 21, 1825 – September 11, 1897) was a Union officer in the American Civil War. He founded and was Colonel of the 3rd New York Infantry Regiment, and later served with the US Army's 18th and 9th Infantry regiments, where he was brevetted a brigadier general. Townsend served three terms as Adjutant General of New York from 1857 to 1861, and again in 1880.
Early life
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Spartacus Educational
Primary Sources
(1) John Pinder, Humour of the Great War (12th August, 2014)
The issue of Punch published on 12th August 1914 was the first one to be edited after the declaration of war. Previous ones had cartoons referring to the political situation in Europe but this issue had other cartoons about the war as well. It carried one of the most famous full page political cartoons of the war. ‘Bravo Belgium' has been used, for example , in school history lessons.
(2) Roy Douglas, Cartoons and the Historians (2015)
How did the beginning of the 1914 war look to various belligerents? Many British people are familiar with the F. H. Townsend cartoon in Punch, showing a type-cast German, complete with sausages, threatening a boy who defends a gate marked "No Thoroughfare". The cartoon carries the caption "Bravo, Belgium!" The German attack on Belgium was the nominal cause of British intervention, and it certainly had a big effect on British public opinion; but it would be difficult to find corresponding cartoons in other major countries, Allied or enemy, giving that incident similar importance.
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