THE SOCIALISTS
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... SOCIALIST FUNERALS AT THE LEEDS CEMETERY. TO THE REV. JAMES FAWCETT, Ai.A. I VI SIR,_A letter having appeared ?? you in the 1ltolli- i - gencer of Saturday lhst, addressed to the Proprietors, and cspe- cially to the Managing Committee of the Leeds General ...
... Repressing Infidelity, ha, 'g recen y engagod to prove, against the l:S ts of Dundee,.I . fiktst hidt the-' system of the Socialists is ,ut erlgt. Atheisitieal :aIn'd 'Seeondly,-That Atheism is incredible, and an absurdity; -- . now engige to maegood, 'as ...
... ]f- el Mr A. CANasLa said ho would epeak what he felt 01 and knew to be correct. H Ie avowed himself a demo.0 ti cratlo socialist, by which he meant that the whole popu- w lation should be ~provided for, from her Majety and her ft court, down to the lowest ...
... John-street, Tottenhanmcourtroad, oi Priday, tite ith March, to address the Provsionalt aoveramenth e Prance-explain English Socialist.rAnta espote the ig. norance of the Timis and other journals rsspectingit. Mr RWsDAr OWaEN was unanimously elected to the ...
... country, or .colour, wee given lth to the meeting. In the shiape of an address, adopted by finj the Aanuai Congress of Socialists, held In Leeds, In ant 1840, the reading of which woe listened to with the hal greatestattention, frequently interrop tod ...
... letter, Hill denies that his church has any 6osnexion P vith the Socialists. It is true there is no open coneteion, but, 1 if we are not greatly misinformed, many Chartittsl ond Socialists I are among his hearers, arid not a few of his former congregation ...
... unnecessary for hin to repeat n what he had formerly said, that, personally to the tl Socialist. he had no other reason than to speak of him with kindness. Il The Socialists, with the exception of their music, S had treated him with kindness and politeness; ...
... (C of the Socialists. He did tot come before that inet- If lug as a member of the Socialist body; what his II opinions were would most likely be shown at that al meeting; but it was enough to state at present that (I he was not a Socialist.t He then read ...
... any uproarious party ,> atreet-brawlers have packed the Socialist place of nice~ties, and violntly put a stop to its proceemhngs, tb conduct similar to that of the combined Chartists l Socialists on this occasion. The room was engaged au'l paid for by ...
... traots-and stop the tongues of the Socialists 7 o, no t Ile has done more for them in one short eriod than they could have accomplished in centuries tor themselves; andl, more grateful thanthe Right Reverend Prelate, the Socialists have decided Upon pr seutingg ...
... eatly hour on Sunday morning last, in consequence of their well-known socialist principles. A second detach- ment was under orders to march on Monday, for a simi- lar reason. The socialist papers complain that 30D sol- diers of the 14th Light Infantry have ...