not like
the
country,
damn you,
you can
leave it."
When Sir
S. Romilly
proposed
his bill
forbidding
parish
officers
to bind
children
apprentices
at a
greater
distance
than forty
miles from
their
home, Peel
opposed,
and Mr.
Wortley
said,
"though,
in the
higher
ranks, to
cultivate
family
affections
was a good
thing,
'twas not
so among
the lower
orders.
Better
take them
away from
those who
might
deprave
them. And
it was
highly
injurious


