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INCOME ANI» KXPEMUTUUC

... must rest all our hope defeating and triumphing over the furmidablu conspiracy of A|NMtulicals. Orangemen. Chartists, and Socialists, against the liest interests i»f societv. 4t only struggle principles; hut who’shall say what political consequences might ...

READING, M ARCH 8

... Owen’s proselyting here—the Rev. Mr. Legg having demonstrated the utter uselessness and , falsified the absurd notions of the socialist In such a manner , to satisfy a vast majority the attendants at the meeting ; and such will nullify, at least in this neighbour- ...

HEADING, Ai'iiir, 20

... with the subscription testimonial for his defence of the doctrines revealed religion against the attacks of Mr. Owen, the socialist. The chair was taken Dr. Ring, and the presentation fell the lot Dr. who, it will recollected, tilled the chair during the ...

READING

... O. seeks opposition only l*ec.iuse experiences that his * system* (!) must perish without consecutive agitation. 'flic Socialists ha'e, this day, (Thursday) issued-a placard giving publicity the same challenge, and still leaving it open to any competent ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSn OF LORDS—Fm oat. The Bill Naturalization of Prince Albert of Saxe Cobourg and Gotha ..

... that the )>etition lie on the table. Lord BROUGHAM (who b.ul petitions present from Rational HcUgiuni*ts,»ulgarly called Socialist*,signed by Mr. Owen and other officers, praying for a full enquiry into their system) said he was sure that their Lordships ...

SOCIALISM

... was the very thing the Socialists themselves asked lor (hear). All their petitions asked for inquiry: inquiry was all they desired. Their Lordships, by agreeing to this address, were exactly answering the purpose of the Socialists, and meeting their ends ...

WATLINGTON

... deploring lliat appalling * ignorance of the neglected masses this which has so materially aided the frenxy of the Chartists and Socialists: and we observe with pleasure the concurrence of Sir Robert Peel, and the more enlightened Conservatives the main principles ...

ratmt Perryian Filter Inkstand

... decline to further the pernicious effect by reporting the absurd details, exaggerated they are into monstrous blasphemies. The socialists have fallen into an error similar that promulgated a great Tory of this county some time ago for party purposes—the error ...

JI')l >K OF

... mgsthe ” Homo,” which directed men break the cr.»ss the King;” and the place where at present the most racy doctrines of the Socialists may heard, tuu lv. limn Common. All these things did the Bishop aavcrti'C on presenting petition from two Methodist par-ams ...

THAMES WAVIGATIOCT

... name and wrath of upon so unsuitable occasion, and blasphemy thereby committed the Bishop himself, not inferior that those socialist publications which prompt in calling the Government to suppress. purpose taking the same clause wi*h a view pointing out ...

'MCI.E, SATC*®S« JANUAWf

... Chartists of this city was held in a large and recently-erected building, called the of Science, and which is used by the Socialists their public lecture and discussion room. The building capable of containing 3,000 persons, bn* lt was not more than a quarter ...

UNIVERSITY ADDRESS

... one, and comprised the personal and political frirndi of Mr. Oastler, High and Low Churchmen. Methodists, Dissenters, and Socialists, and also a large number of factory youths and maidens.—Leeds Timet. Fire in a CARRiAoi>-Wedneaday a fire broke out in one ...