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... to rent it; that three or four of these gentlemen, leaders of the Socialists, had purchased 500 odd acres of land, with the determination of making all who had subscribed as Socialists go on it, and build houses upon, and improve it. They had given them ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. A letter from Lyons of the 21st inst. mentions a fact which shows how the Socialists practise the virtue of charity, of which they are always boasting that they alone are possessed : The Municipal Council of La Guillotiere, of which the ...
... SOCIALIST'S. To THr EDITOR OF TIM? MORNINC+ CHRONICLE. Sllit-The central board of the Universal Commuuity Society of liational Rleligionists, generally called Socialists, htave seon with some surptrise, il your p Iper ot this uornl- ing, a leading articic ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. The Bishop of EXETER then proceeded with his motion against Socialists. It might appear from the terms of his motion that he doubted the determination of her Majesty's government to persist resolutely in the suppression of those doctrine ...
... SOCIALISTS. The General Secretary of the Universal Community Society of Rational Religionists, commonly called Socialists, seeing in your Paper last week a paragraph setting forth that a Socialist—a person of the name of Robarts--had been committed for ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. We have been favoured, in the sweet and welcome handwriting of a female, with an anonymous later, upon the subject of The Marriage System of Socialism ; and, as it bears upon a subject, of which many speak, and few understand, we feel ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. The Socialist papers publish the following protest against the decree of the National Assembly sending Barbs and his associates for trial before the Ilig,h Court of Justice. Inasmuch as the decree voted by the Assembly on the 22nd iilluary ...
... S. SOCIAUtST SW[NDLEst.-A journeyman tailor, well known in Oldham, who had lately become a popular lecturer amongst the Socialists, and had been entrusted with the management of a co-operative provision shop, decamsped on Thursday se'nnigbt, and carried ...
... THE SOCIALISTS. The Blshop of Exeter has had another exhibition in the House of Lords, on the subject of the Socialists; and he has made this exhibition permanently and effectually mischievous, for he has carried his motion for an inquiry respecting them; ...
... SOCIALISTS. The Marquis of NORMANBY presented a petition numerously signed:and agreed to at a public meeting at Anstruther, by persons calling themselves rational religionists, praying for inquiry into their system. He need scarcely observe that he did ...
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