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EXHIBITION OF 1851

... be-thought that because a glass house is built in the park, all-the w~osi1dare to cast stones at it, .IThe Red Itepub, cans apid Socialists of Fi~ance,.German Ciiingni~ts,. 'Aaserican Socialit adAnti-rentr' EgihChartis-ts' ~andNb ~rhleers~,6are to' leadloni the ...

LITERATURE

... opened to agr any unpsincipled persons whose only wish is for the einollu- edt meats of the office, or whom a IRoinanist; or Socialist pro- one pagaseda uay hereafter aseek to introdicce into so important me a sphere of influence as our parish seliools. The ...

LITERATURE

... Sery. Aiid it, is particulairly chimerical to Isope that harmony would be beitter secured amiong these tiny socialists by such a system. Socialists en a large esele have not been a par- 0 tioularly peaceful sect. Bieckerings aind violence are as fre- 1 quont ...

LITERATURE

... Some nes less jjst discovered hi hl, however, not in a convent, but in a somewhat similar place-a semitreligious, semni-socialistic community, leving itsihoee int Brecton, on the borders of Lake Erie.-Couef maunandtelstaesolb .emmbrfrSiln ...

MR SHAW IN THE MUSIC HALL BUILDINGS ON MONDAY

... everything thatisgo an grt and time -hosioured ' sad rc'red in'ti conr ' ber, eiar, end chteis.) I' atdae 'htIa either'a socialist, a cosminfilait,' o embia Wy .gsntlemen, 'surely-it. is 'not necessaryintsctyo lBon-Accoid to defend the Crwn 'oi- the' Queen6 ...

MR SHAW IN THE MUSIC HALL

... want l Why, they want pure acid I imple republicanisin in this country. (Hisses and loud -cheers.). I am .not concueeist, socialist,; nor repblican, nor am I inclined to ally myself to those rbo arc likely to bring these principles iito practise in E ngland ...

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... least will not the has Centralist Republicans be able to oppose some barrier, how- slij i ever frail, to the triumph of the Socialist faction? Let the bac y Republica Democratia the organ of the Moderate Left, re- pea ply:-Considering tbeisitnationdofthebcounniy ...

LITERATURE

... degraded. This society refuses to admrit strangers. As the writer in Fra c} sensibly remarks, the experience of the American Socialists does not encourage the belief that there wsill be changes in the relations of the sexes ; at least if there he such changes ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... m, cludes a descriptive and poetical portion on Italy, and ins a theoretical portion in which Michelet sketches' leas n socialistic and humanitarian dreams. .hii >0, The.Trcentiethk Ceturyis the title of a new sixpenny ha ! monthly which will appear of ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... bly in the upper and middle classes of Russian to sit o; society. Yet it would seem that despite the preval- they ence of Socialist ideas in this section of the people, far vi their associations and efforts at proselytising are of ing ti i dh but little ...

MAGAZINES

... sitatir ic Socialism, whlich, gives a capital sketcir of the rorer trailrs or aggressive manifestations of the varireus Socialistic obser of doctrines4, Moatiilde Bliird's interesting history of there Mary Wrrllstonceroft. cuid Mr Edninunci Gosse's ...

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... Mr J. Norman Lockyer !he Mr Proctor's friend-or natural enemy -was one of ,ite our British astronomical embassy. ag. A SOCIALIST ORGAN.-A London correspondent ity writes :-I have received the proapeotus of a weekly d newspaper, La; Grmelre Socidle, which ...