APPENDIX I
So-called history. [430]
APPENDIX II
TWENTY-SIX CHAPTERS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. [432]
| I. | America in the Thirteenth Century--Papal documents. |
| II. | A representative upper house. |
| III. | The parish, and training in citizenship. |
| IV. | The chance to rise. |
| V. | Insurance--fire, marine, robbery, against injustice. |
| VI. | Old age pensions, disability wages. |
| VII. | Ways and means of charity--organized charity. |
| VIII. | Scientific universities, investigation, writing. |
| IX. | Medical education and high professional status. |
| X. | Magnetism--first perpetual motion inventor--the North Pole. |
| XI. | Biological theories--evolution, recapitulation. |
| XII. | The Pope of the century--Innocent III. |
| XIII. | International arbitration. |
| XIV. | Bible revision. |
| XV. | Fiction of the century. |
| XVI. | Great orators. |
| XVII. | Great beginnings of English literature. |
| XVIII. | Origins of music. |
| XIX. | Refinement and table manners. |
| XX. | Textiles, satins, brocades, laces, needlework. |
| XXI. | Glass-making. |
| XXII. | Inventions. |
| XXIII. | Industry and trade. |
| XXIV. | Fairs and markets. |
| XXV. | Intensive farming. |
| XXVI. | Cartography and the teaching of geography--Hereford Map of the World. |
APPENDIX III
CRITICISMS, COMMENTS, DOCUMENTS. [464]
Human progress. The century of origins. Education. Technical education of the masses. How it all stopped. Comfort and poverty. Comfort and happiness. Comfort and health. Hygiene. Wages and the condition of working people. Interest and loans. The eighteenth lowest of centuries.
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