Excerpt from Features of Society: In Old and in New England
Of British birth and training, I began to reside in New England at an age sufficiently mature for the memories of the Old World to be enduring, while my mind was yet plastic enough to receive fair and unprejudiced impressions of the New. The following pages, therefore, so far as they apply to New England, are not the crude comments of a sojourner, or the hasty observations of a traveler. They are the fruit of thought and of experience, on the farm, in the office, in the court, in all the varied phases of life of which an employe in journalism is a witness, and often a part. The articles in reply to Mr. Mallock"s work on Property and Progress appeared originally as editorial contributions in the columns of the Providence Journal.
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