Show AMERICAN An English View of the Common People in This In all I spent four months traveling and lecturing in the eastern cities of the United States and met many men of varied In my wildest dreams of the race I had never foreseen such such such America is the land of the common as England is the land of the If I were a young workingman I would go to the States as soon as I could earn a because once on her soil I should cease to be a laborer and become a which is a very different Better than the boundless wealth of better than any material benefit she can is this sense of manhood and equality that is as all pervading as the than the earthen floor of our peasant's still found in England's southern and the starvation wages on which he is the slavish spirit that drags the cap from his head before the or crowds him into the ditch as the carriage passes He is not a only a one step above the Joseph Burtt of London in |