• Humanitarianism: Its General Principles and Progress. H.S. Salt. William Reeves, 185 Fleet Street, London, 1891. 30 pp.
Information: This little work was written as an introduction to Humanitarianism, and it contains references to the works by Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland. It is clear that H.S. Salt was Kingsford and Maitland’s fellow of works and ideals. Below you have the complete text of this work:
THE HUMANITARIAN LEAGUE’S PUBLICATIONS.
No. I.
HUMANITARIANISM:
ITS GENERAL PRINCIPLES
AND PROGRESS
BY
H. S. SALT
(Reprinted from the
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WILLIAN REEVES,
1891
(p.
2)
These Publications are issued under the auspices and with the general approval
of the Humanitarian League; but for all particular views expressed on matters of
detail the individual writers are alone responsible.
CONTENTS
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Part I – The
Course of Humane Progress in the Past
(03-15)
Part II – The
Present Position of Humanitarianism
(15-27)
Part III – Manifesto of the Humanitarian League;
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(28-30)