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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

UNION IS STRENGTH

... It -would be well if the Chartists and Socialists, generally, would think upon the admirable saying of Bronterre-' Every rational Socialist must be a Char- tist, and every rational Chartist must be a Socialist. Allow me, Sir, to express my surprise ...

THE UN-SEATED M.P

... ribald abuse of the Socialists. We have nevor admitted Theological discussion into our paper, nor shall we ever do so; we leave therefore the attacks of the Mercury on the principles of Socialism to be r answered by the Socialists in their own organ. ...

STOCKPORT

... WHITEFUAVEN.-BRUTAL AND OUTRAGEOITS ATTACK ON THE SOCIALISTS IN WseITEHAVEN.-It is with feelings of a very painful kind, that wye have I to record, a series of enormities, practised towards rho Socialists, which for savage brutality and cold- bloodednoss ...

MAZZINI AND RICCIARDI

... letter. First, the vexed question which is alluded to is not between Mr. Mazzini and ?? French Socialists, but be- tweeni Mr. Mazzini and TaE French Socialists; for, when Mr. Mazzini took it into his head to assail, in the most iniquitous and violent manner ...

MAZZINI AND RICCIARDI

... letter. First, the vexed question which is alluded to is not between Mr. Mazzini and soass French Socialists, but be- tween Mr. Mazzini and TnE French Socialists; for, when Mr. Mazzini took it into his head to assail, in the most iniquitous and violent manner ...

ABSTRACT OF THE REV. J. E. GILES'S SECOND LECTURE AGAINST SOCIALISM

... in making bimself a brute? If the Socialist was notashamed ofthis let bim look at the difference between his condition and that of't' the brute belora he recommended a similarity ol f coudlnf. t Again, the Socialist awserted that he disapproved t of excess ...

THE LEEDS TIMES AND BRONTERRE O'BRIEN

... when he said that he never dealt with prticipies or rneasures;'- for he. must know that he dealt with the measures of the Socialists, and triumphantly showed that it was impossible that their * dreams of benevolence would ever be carried into effect without ...

Local and General Intelligence

... British Govern- ors of India for the last half oentury. Tna SOCIALISTS.-IlI ?? of the purchase of the Music Saloon, South Parade, for the purposes 'of the Mechanic's Institute;,the Socialists are now 'deprived of a meeting place in Leeds, at kast tor some ...

SOCIALISM v. OWENISM

... it has of late been tlling the toil-rorn operative tcrid wvith hope. Now, sirs, being, as I have lor many a year.past, a Socialist, though not an owelite, I aml ?? that this distinction should be dgly andfild/y known by your mvriad reamers,-that olle, ...

THE LEEDS TIMES AND BRONTERRE O'BRIEN

... EtnvirsaiS 6ffrsge,.antd~tlit In such a way sn ciled forth the shows of his, uneducatedI audience. But to think of a Socialist being scandalised i by the exclamations of the uneducated because it was SundaylI That Mr. O'Brien said they were hum- ...

Advertisements & Notices

... which go on increasing, prove, beyond doubt, that the preseut state of society is founded on an erroneous basis. 3 That the Socialists propose means for the removal of the evil, and a complete alteration from this state of suffering and misery, and are c ...