Voices In Time Comedy 1875 | London Self-Incrimination “Habitual laughers are silly, giddy, frivolous, superficial persons.”More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1854 | Dublin Empire of Reason John Henry Newman’s idea of a university.More
Voices In Time Democracy 1860 | Glasgow Constitutional Intent What the Constitution means to Frederick Douglass.More
Voices In Time Spies 1859 | London An Examined Life John Stuart Mill defends the power of the individual.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy c. 1870 | London Foundress of Nothing George Eliot wonders how a Saint Teresa is made. More
Voices In Time States of War 1865 | Woolwich War Gives Birth to Art John Ruskin on the silver lining of conflict. More