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... the powers of satire possessed by the author of this work brought to bear upon the odious doctrines and practices of the Socialists. ...
... the powers of satire possessed by the author of this work brought to bear upon the odious doctrines and practices of the Socialists. ...
... effect such principles. •• Mr. Darke, mn*t respectable of hsnipton, had apprentice, who lied hern the habit of unending Socialist Mf.d b' STint; llicir lecture*. tturi hnsed «h**ir publications, ami hia niestvr shop not being of lint kin to furnish them ...
... had resigned Ids situation ; fact, howerer, was hunted from it by bis persecutors. The Bishop of Exbtrb admitted that a Socialist Liverpool had contradicted account which the Bishop formerly gave of a murder committed at that place, but lie asserted that ...
... Onwhyn’a illustrative plate. V\ sec of Mtire :»uthnr of this tirousht to hear upon the oilious doctrines and practice* of the Socialists. MARRIAGE HER MAJESTY Monday tlip auypicinos (lay appointed lor the Cfdebration of the nuptials our with her Uoy.il cousin ...
... Owemsm.” availed himself of lhat opportunity to complain the llishop of Hitler in haring hl.med the for not stopping the socialist publications, observing that the first plate the pipers were not stamped, anil, aeeondly, that the duly of the Statop-office ...
... availed himself of opportunity to complain of the Bishop of Exeter in having blamed the Stamp-office for not stopping the socialist publications, observing that in the first place the papers were not stamped, and, secondly, that the duty of the Stamp-office ...
... presented the Queen, signed by 15.30(1 respectable female* of Liverpool, expressing their disapprobation of the doctrines of the Socialists. ...
... agents of the new community! Mr. Pare, who had a Socialist office on the same premises, as the office for registering births, deatlis, and marriages! who, in the single month of May last, presided at the Socialist meetings not less than six times, was appointed ...
... $aHt«mfntj.t|v ?? HOUSE OY LORDS, Tuesday, Feb. 11 .Socialism.— Lord Montkacle presented two Petitions from Socialists, praying for inquiry inio tlieir principle* und doctrines. He disclaimed giving countenance to such extravagant and absurd opinions ...
... in the House of Lords, on Monday, it is evident that Lord Mel- bourne and Lord Normanby have no inclination to check the Socialist system. When the Bishop of Exeter first brought tlie subject forward, the right reverend Prelate stated that he had received ...
... which they are convinced will produce much good to themselves and fellow creatures. Trusting, Sir, that injustice to the Socialists you will insert the preceding statement, 1 subscribe myself your friend the friend of the whole human family. W. Turosby ...
... fillows:;- It St. Margaret's, Leicester, Feb. 11, 1540. ?? My Lord-In July lst I took the liberty of ?? Lord ?? that the Socialists wrvre making efforts to extend themnielves in Lleiester, and htad advdrtised for ia farger sphool-room. not a little encouragedi ...