I forgot to include the following statements.Thank you very much for your help.

1)The Victorians were extremeley prooud (?) of their empire, which extended into Asia, Africa, Central America and Oceania.
2) British polireme are still known as bobbies from their founder’s name. Sir Robert Peel, who was Prime Minister (for the Conservative Party???) from 1829 to 1830.
3) The Great Exhibition of 1851 became the symbol of Britain’s economical and political power. It was housed (hosted?) at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park and goods coming from all parts of Britain and all the countries of the Empire were on display (?) (were exhibited)
4)The Victorians promoted a code of values, which was then applied to all strata of society and refined by the middle class.
5) This code implied the possession of good manners, the ownership of a comfortable house and charitable activity. (how can I rephrase this one??)
6)This code found its basis in Evangelicalism,whose founder was John Wisley
7) Single women with one child (fallen women ?) were ostracised (?) and emarginated from society
8)Darwin argued that man is the result of a process of evolution, in which the strongest species survived (?) whereas the weakest deserved (?) to be defeated.
He therefore discarded (?) the version of the Creation given by the Bible

1. proud

2. British policemen?

3. housed...either at the end

5. implied good manners, a comfortable home...

6. Wisley or Wesley?

7. Single women with one child are not fallen women?

8. strongest of the species

Sra