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' THE SOCIALISTS

... ' THE SOCIALISTS. • TO 'THE EDITOR OF THE ALBION. • Snt,—As I have not yet heard the letures on Socialism, in what Socialists term their Social Instituaion, Tarleton-street, (the large room belonging to , the York Hotel.) your readers will not stamp me ...

Published: Monday 01 October 1838
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 556 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE SOCIALISTS

... THE SOCIALISTS. TO THE EDITOR or THE ALBION. SIR,—As I have not yet heard the letures on Socialism, in what Socialists term their Social Institution, Tarleton-street, (the large room belonging to the York Hotel,) your readers will not stamp me as a Socialist ...

Published: Tuesday 02 October 1838
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 695 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A SOCIALIST

... A SOCIALIST LONDON EXCHANGE NEWS—Tuesday Evening. The Consul-market has looked linn, and the prices have been steady throughout (he day. They left off at 90i to | cask, and to for the account—an improvement of almut since the iiowning, though (he hiuineas ...

Published: Thursday 19 March 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 142 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE ANTI-SOCIALIST GAZETTE

... Wigan, &c.—Objects of the Anti-Socialist Gazette — Discharge of Six of the Socialist Missionaries—Decline of Socialism in Bristol—Recantation of a Socialist Missionary —The New Moral World, and Mr. Brindley's Anti-Socialist Circular—Death of Socialism in ...

THE DIRTY TRICKS OF THE SOCIALISTS

... of the Socialists, you will be satisfied with this. He (mr. Brindley) should not be satisfied with this, nor would the meeting. He should think that if they wanted to know what the Socialist principles were, they would require the Socialists to accept ...

MR. BRINDLEY AND THE SOCIALISTS

... MR. BRINDLEY AND THE SOCIALISTS About half-past one o'clock on Wednesday last, Mr. John Brindley, the distinguished controversialist against socialism, appeared at the Poice-court, and, handing Mr. Rushton a book containing the rules and regulations of ...

MR. FINCH AND THE SOCIALISTS

... MR. FINCH AND THE SOCIALISTS. SlR, — There is a letter in to-day's Albion, signed John Finch, in which the writer refers to a meeting which took place a few evenings ago at the Music Hall, and makes soma remarks upon the observations offered by Mr ...

MR. BRINDLEY AND THE SOCIALISTS

... MR. BRINDLEY AND THE SOCIALISTS About half-past one o'clock on Wednesday last, Mr. John Brindley, the distinguished controversialist against socialism, appeared at the Police-court, and, handing Mr. Rushton a book containing the rules and regulations ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND MR. ROBERT OWEN

... . heL I irrr . SALUS POPULI LEX SUPREMA. FRIDA Y, FEB11 UARY 21, 1U4d. THE SOCIALISTS AND MR. ROBERT OWEN. We have been compellid to omit the continuation of our remarks on this subject, including a reply to the letter of Mr. A. Ross, which vill be ...

Published: Friday 21 February 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 57 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SOCIALIST LECTURERS AT MANCHESTER

... PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SOCIALIST LECTURERS AT MANCHESTER A case of very singular nature came on for hearing ifie Borough Police-court nu Saturday. In consequence n previous information being laid against the socialists, under the act 37 Geo. 111., for taking ...

Published: Thursday 09 July 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1748 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SOCIALISM—THE NEW MORAL WORLD— MARRIAGE—DIVORCE—JOHN MILTON NO SOCIALIST

... iernisal of the artieles on mar- e vill fitge, wvlich contain an aecurate and true statement of the views ment of tile Socialists on that s obect. t Ie trust that, 'fter being thus offlcia1ey informed of the na- idviso tllre of these views, teil editor ...

Vottrp. THE IMMORTALITY OF THE. SOUL. By Sir John Davies. INSCRIBED TO THE SOCIALISTS. O ignorant, poor man, ..

... Vottrp. THE IMMORTALITY OF THE. SOUL. By Sir John Davies. INSCRIBED TO THE SOCIALISTS. O ignorant, poor man, what dost thou bear Lock's within the casket of thy breast ? What jewels, and what riches hast thou there ? What heavenly treasure in so weak ...