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into view, though the eye might not have discerned them amidst the glare of prosperity, are such as at once to touch the heart and cheer the minds of men with the hope that they contain for the future. [Applause.] We are told that the people can not be trusted, that they are fit for nothing except to earn daily bread; that you must not call them to the exercise of higher functions or look to them for enlightened views. I ask what practical evidence of enlightened views are the workmen of Lancashire and Cheshire now offering [applause and cheers] in their patient endurance, in their mutual help, and in their respect for order, in their sense of independence, in their desire to be a burden to no one, [hear, hear,] in the patience with which they submit to positive privations [Applause.] and let me add, just thus much having been spoken of the people, that, if I am able to judge, the masters who employ them are worthy of those work people, and that I can give them no higher praise.