Excerpt from Tracts by Christian Socialists, Vol. 8: Series on English History
Our object in this, or any work in which we may engage, will be accomplished if we convince all these classes that they have a common interest in the proceedings of each other, in the land to which they belong, in the history and prospects of mankind.
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