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HOUG/37/99 · Item · [late 1840s?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Will try to obtain papers of the Labourer's Friend Society for Ward's friend; success of the model lodging house; there will be no revolution in Britain: 'the poorest mechanics know the truths of the relations between labour & capital as well as the laws of gravity'; contrast with France; dismay here at sequestration of French royal property; fear that no private property will be safe; property should be secure whatever its value; missed M. [Coinderat?] when he called.

HOUG/37/98 · Item · 7 Sept. [1844?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Thanks Ward for magazine and news of [Thomas] Hood; enlisting Lord Francis [Egerton?] was a good idea; sends newspaper account [no longer present] of Birmingham Athenic Institute, which would welcome copies of the magazine. Ward's otherwise striking Camberwell article gave the impression he had not met Susan Cleverly. [Meinhold's] Amber Witch is an obvious fraud; Fourierism is flawed in requiring to be understood as a complete system, for mankind lives on mixed crumbs of philosophy; 'All that's great & good in the world is got at indirectly by the masses - the Philosopher, of course, may hold the complete and abstract Truth'.

HOUG/37/97 · Item · 2 Aug. [1840s?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

[26] Pall Mall. - There is a great philosophical gulf between them: 'I believe in the Mystery of Evil as a Fact, & you do not'; Man is capricious towards lesser beings, but may himself be controlled by a superior will, known to the ancients as Fate and now called Providence; pagan and Christian notions of good and evil; Milnes saved from despair by belief in human progress, despite remnants of savegary; 'I & you are wheels which have our own function in the machine - let us go on regularly, & leave the rest to [God]'.