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An EPISCOPAL ADDRESS on SOCIALISM

... said, The nauseous tale, from A to Z. And he thought the Marquess of Normanby Mlight relish the tale as inmuch as he. The Socialists were the vilest race That ever on earth or hell had place He would not prejudge them-no I not he! For his soul overflowed ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S REVIEW

... SOUTHWVELL. fs ' to 5 Field, Southwell, and Co., Bristol. j,'l 01oriti need riot be much frightened at the .e et race of Socialists. However heinous their mnav be thought, there needl be ibo fear: ;, ii not act in too close accordance wvith them. otves ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... The rpuseous tale, from A to Z . And he thought the Marquess of Norrianby l Might relish the tale as much a Is he. The Socialists were the vilest r ace That ever on earth or hell had place He would not prejudge them--no! notdie I For his soul overflowed ...

THE STAGE

... with a very ropulsivo character- apt of persoage in whomn op. peared to be blended the characteristics of a devil and a socialist. Of the innato spifit of evil which we are apt to identify with the forert had te a godd share, wbilst of the comfortable ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... most celebrated of the works of Charles Fourier, the French Socialist-On ?? Passions of the BEnson Sos! We quote a passage from the prospectus: The Works of Charles Fourier, the French Socialist, are of great interest to whoever would understand the workings ...

THE STAGE

... has notjiing to do with infitdllityi Many parsons believe in necessity, and the doctrine of circumstances as professed by Socialists Toplady did -Dr. Gill did-numbers of Methodist Calvinists do. To iUBLIREaRs.-'New books intendedfur review maust be for- ...

Fine Arts

... the master, and at present in the Museum of Lyons. Several busts of men of note are of great interest. First Proudhen, the socialist, whose mouth and, chin give an idea of animal and sensual characteristics, whilst the forehead bv its breadth shows the man ...

APPEL AUX HONNETES GENS

... aie terras cwtihitqtte pjrolelutin Quitipic ct alnt rttlidi secuit, vcrralitqutq pcr tiras. WNe are no adltmirers of tile socialist ideats of M, I~ollis Bllanc. Like the skilful practitioiner, he lays hare with the keen edige of his theoretical reason- ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... and furbished up, for the occasion. The best hits were at the late revolutionary incidents and doctrines. Caliban was a socialist, very red in- deed; and Prospero was a sort of royal Herr D6bler or sovereign of tricks, whom a popular revolt had driven ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... Denis. The shops were open as usual, and there was an extra- ordinary display of force on the part of the police. The ?? and Socialists appear to have altered their policy. They, fortunately for the public peace, have discovered that the Government is so well ...

LITERATURE

... would be impartial men. So much for thefirst number of a work which terms itself the Representative of the Chartists, Socialists, and Trades-Unionists ! ...

Published: Sunday 18 February 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1611 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... garret. Ile answers; en %v*r:: lto ait 11r itCr tr to thdp (it' we remember rig-Ic) I raid -wactriaisual Doublie-acting Anti-socialist A liaiivie tcs..'. is lsttter by some convenient aecident fells trio vt: i, mdia of S~r 2'erenve Velt-tt (TILBitra') enl ...