William Hazlitt's Essay, "Malthus And The Liberties Of The Poor" (1807)http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Hazlitt/MalthusReply.htm
inmate of some distant cottage of the chair he sits on, the table he eats off, the bed he lies on. The pleasure-and-coach-horses kept in this kingdom consume as much of the produc
It is a fearful shame and calamity ... The greater part of a community ought not to be paupers or starving. When the interests of the many are thus regularly and outrageously sacri
Swami Vidyatmananda "The Making of a Devotee" Chapter 7https://ramakrishna.de/vidyatmananda/Chapter7.php
residence — the cottage of Khudiram Chatterjee, that the pilgrim in Kamarpukur first makes his way. He will see an earthen house of modest size. In the open quarter behind t
Chapter 7 of the Autobiography of the late Swami Vidyatmananda (1913-2000), one of the first westerners to become a monk of the Ramakrishna-Order of Inda
Thranpages :: Yarns :: Peculiar Sightings of Birds, Part Ihttps://www.thran.uk/writ/yarn/2021/09/psob1.html
landed on a thatched cottage roof. They were busy admiring the thatchwork, but after steady examination it transpired they weren't there simply as connosuers. They were actually r
There are few creatures quite as industrious as the bird. A few of their deeds are shared here.
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