The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper
THE COMPLETE PROSE WORKS OF MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, ESQ. COMPRISING THE CROCK OF GOLD, THE TWINS, AN AUTHOR'S MIND, HEART, PROBABILITIES, ETC.
The scheme was a big one. It affected many interests, and before it was
carried out it caused a fierce amount of strife, ill-feeling, and
hostility. The discontent and disaffection which Mr. Chamberlain's
previous schemes aroused were but as morning breezes compared with the
storm and tempest his new proposals raised. His daring and dash almost
dazed his fellow townsfolk, for, like Napoleon, he rushed on from one
exploit to another with a rapidity that astounded his friends and
confused and overwhelmed his foes.
III.
THE ACT AND THE DWELLINGS.
Considering how many interests were affected by the Birmingham
Improvement Scheme and the adoption of the Artisans' Dwellings Act, it
may be doubted if the scheme would have passed as it did had its full
purport and meaning been fully considered and understood. Some persons
saw that they would be grievously injured, and they offered strenuous
opposition, but there were many others who only found out when it was
too late what extreme and arbitrary power was conferred upon the
authorities who put the Act into operation.
THE COMPLETE PROSE WORKS OF MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, ESQ. COMPRISING THE CROCK OF GOLD, THE TWINS, AN AUTHOR'S MIND, HEART, PROBABILITIES, ETC.