. Little journeys to the homes of great reformers ... ith in the perfectibility of man S<^ His doctrinewas one of non-intervention; that the powerful canafford to be lenient; that mankind continually movestoward the light if not too much interfered » By his influence the darker shapes of repressionwere banished from the education of the young;the insane were treated with a consideration beforeunknown; the criminal was regarded as a brotherwho deserved our gentlest consideration and patience ; 135 GREAT REFORMERS—Richard Cobden the time-honored and ineffective processes of vio-lence


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