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LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... productive T classes. The evening lecture was upon the prac- ticability of the community principle, as advocated mit by the Socialists. Mr. F. is an exceedingly clever he speaker; and his discourses appeared to make a deep as impression upon his auditory ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... Nicholas Niekleby. SCIENCE AND RATIONAL AmausE7cah T.-4It is with great pleasure we hear that it is the intention of the Leeds Socialists shortly to commence a regu- lar series of week-night Lectures on Science, Lie- rature, Morals, Politics, and Economics, ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... the above objects. lei e SOCIT5FESTIVAL.=OU Sunday, a large room I situate in Jail-lane, in this town, was opened by the g Socialists. 'Mr. Green, of Manchester, delivered ttwo lectures 'on the occasion, in the morning and 31 evening, and Mr. Buchanaun, ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... to expose the Socialists, as a body, to the eperation of the undue prejudices of moiety by pub- Hely delivering, in )is capacity of a Socialist, mdi.s vidial opinions which have no connexion with So. e cialsn. If our friends the Socialists of Halifax have ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... up Izirkgar, Darh-y-.tret, end into Raweon's-place, where God save the Queen' was thenng, and the parties each retred SOCIALISTS,-Mr. Balme, the Deputy of the Educational Society, London, lectured on Friday evening week, in the Social Institution, Bradford ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... the chairman, it would appear that the Repealers and Chartists in the meeting were pretty nearly balanced ; and that the Socialists, by voting against the former oii the nonsination of chairman, and against the latter on Mr. Illingwortlh's resolution, ...

Assize Intelligence

... were married with religious ceremonies. .Can you tell me whar is the difference of that opinion and, the opinion of the Socialists ?-I don't know. I * Did you never read these opinions? Sergeant ATcHIORLEY-Does your Lordship think ci that this is aL course ...

SECOND EDITION

... parties being injured by those S disturbances?-Yes, the witness Travis has been once assaulted h Have you ever seeqn Socialist processions in Ashton? is -Yes. ,s Were not the streets blocked up as ou this oca. slon ?-No. Have you eve r had complaints ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, MAY 12

... attrcsiotss iltusrrarive of ?? particular usefulness of tracts. I The 11'2v, D. WVleon exposed tie abomissable practices of the Socialists ito ito dissmltmatsig their ?? uisler the Sociaty's %yrslppers. ?? A. ks I P'ackarci, Esq. Srcratay to the Arsrerican Sunday ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... light; but was apprehended, last week, by a police-officer, sent in pursuit, and is in custody on the charge. SOCIALISM.-A socialist, ; the creature of cir- cumstances over which he has no control, decamped last week, from Huddersfield, wi h £300 in his ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... -Roberlt., who was remanded on this cliarge, was fully committed for trial.- EThis person has figured at several radical and socialist meetings in Hull ; and some of our readers may remember his moving an amendment to the address to the Queen, on her escape ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1736 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment