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... did by his ill-advised marriage. Wiclif's views on property were most injurious to his cause. He was in principle a strong socialist. The ides of clergy holding property was abhorrent to him, nor was he much kinder to the rights of lay proprietors. His success ...

THE COMPLAINT OF THE CLERGY

... Compensation Bills the wrath excite Of Londonderry and his enen of might; Tet Jenuny Lowther for Protection rave, And Socialists their neighbour's earnings crave; A plain unvarnished tale let me disclose I Of the poor Parson's disregarded woes. Yet ...

EYE POULTRY, DAIRY AND FANCY SHOW

... Curate (the reaon -To ,- : ' Brm ?? Soth Jga) hqad geetnerul promib sed ogved -b -i --dhI a t'h hode Arifkfiitet . t ?? Socialist - Demnozstr0tiou. ?? The preaa Association unidrstands thai at'presat it' ?? Spilisbnry'p intention to ?? Hatfleld on Suciday ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... you've got to wear a 'concertina' for trousers! JusT TE PAY THEIR WORK DEZ8RVES. What would he the fate, l wonder, Of the Socialist who spouts In the squares and parks of London 'Mid a mob which laughs and shouts, Making Sunday simply hideous, WhAie the ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... commenced a walk to London with a ballast weight of four bricks, ea.h weigbing 8i- lbs.- Will he be invited to attend a Socialist meeting ? Mr. Chamberlain addressed his constituency on Satar- dayv ight, but, not knowing the exact destinaton, lelt it- ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... ' .sation. The ?? people, in fact, is suforing ?? Verdi-go4-the giddiness - SIn Charles Warren hlas plainly told the- T Socialists that they must maroh their illuminated a preoes~iouis, not through the thoroughfasres of. ' the lactropolis, but throuigh ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... within which a Conser- vative Church newspaper may help to counteract. No doubt Liberal and Radical clergy, like peers of Socialistic tendancies, and other anlomalies, have their usc. It is highly undesirable that the Church of England should, like the ...

SMOKING CONCERT AT BURY CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB

... the aid of a pair of binoculars he could see distinctly all that was going oni. There were several t advanced Radical and Socialistic demagogues address- ing knots of people, and the Square was chiefly filled with young men who came as spectators. The knots ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... id abstracted a bundle of Bank of Eugloeud llimaeys f' fromt ihle pocket oa n oorpaleut stockbroker. 3Rc O&oICLNG.-A good Socialist, compelled by luck of lmeansi to walk, wien lho set;M one ot his tmupedors ly eater it carriage, would like to entor-at pretest ...

THE STORY OF THE FARM

... laud ia w nt hl cs kw a ?? tnsacy as it is understood today. Assumion, how- ever, that the conditions were all that the Socialist expects, how would the claimants for the land be satish fied-and they would certainly arise with the ?? in our population-wien ...