FOOTNOTES
1 Johnston, England As It Is.
2 The Social Horizon, 1892.
3 Manchester Guardian, 29 September, 1909.
4 Public Health and Social Conditions (Cd. 4671), 1909.
5 A. Wylie, Labour, Leisure, and Luxury.
6 The late Duke of Argyll.
7 Ruff’s Guide.
8 Hunt’s List.
9 Turgenief.
10 Mr. Pretyman, House of Commons, 1909.
11 Lord Lansdowne, House of Lords, 14 August, 1907.
12 Price Collier, England and the English.
13 J. A. Hobson, Imperialism.
14 William Cobbett, Advice to Young Men.
15 E. Gosse, Father and Son.
16 Price Collier, England and the English.
17 P. G. Hamerton, Human Intercourse.
18 J. A. Hobson, The Industrial System.
19 Miss Llewellyn Davies, letter to the Press, 1907.
20 Rowntree’s Poverty.
21 Booth’s Life and Labour of the People, Vol. II.
22 Butlers and chefs could be quoted with wages of £250 and £300.
23 West Ham: a Study in Social and Industrial Problems.
24 Rowntree’s Poverty.
25 Rowntree’s Poverty.
26 West Ham, pp. 270–6.
27 Booth, Vol. I.
28 Rowntree’s Poverty.
29 Odd shillings omitted.
30 Mr. J. A. Macdonald, Toronto Globe, September, 1909.
31 John Galsworthy’s A Commentary.
32 Social Contract, II. 11.
33 Sermon at Barrow-in-Furness, Oct., 1906.
34 Arnold Toynbee.