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Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service

E QUARTERLY REVIEW, J. No. CXXIX., was published yesterday. COKTBNTS. 1. The Printer’s Devil. 2. Napoleon and ..

... Epic. 7. Voyagcsof the Adventure and Beagle. 8. Turnbull’s Austria and Paget’s Hungary. 0. State of the Equity Courts. 10. Socialists, Chartists, and Ministers. John Murray, Albemarle-street. ASIATIC JOURNAL for January* 1840, will contain the Arrangement* ...

of perusal. Tbe article contains undeniable proof of horrible cruelties exercised in the Peninsula, not the ..

... articles in it are well worthy attention. The concluding observations on the horrible doctrines of the sect calling themselves Socialists,” the disciples of a wretched schemer named Owen, whose madness should nut so long have preserved him from the close embrace ...

A fatal dual was fought near Tallahassee, on the 12tb inst., between General L. Head, and Colonel Augustus ..

... —Lord Nokmanbv stated, in answer to a question from the Bishop of Exeter, that Government had taken no steps to tepress the Socialists.- The Bishop of Exeter then gave notice, that on Friday he would present some petitions imploring their Lordships to take ...

ILmraiy Nonces

... The struggle with papal authority—the encroachments of the Hansetowns—and the invidious attempts of the ‘Leccarii,’ (the socialists of the 13th century), were important features of that interesting period which this work is designed to illustrate.” The ...

Parliament; who, in the words of the Times were not ashamed to do honour and homage to man who has

... platform to the gallery. In reality, it was nothing but a grand gathering of canaillethe cream, in fact, of the Anti-Corn Law, Socialist, and Chartist factions. Scarcely a respectable person was discoverable even in the select sanctum of the dress circle, which ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... spirit of the times is for good; that it it is for wholesome reform and the rooting out of all abuses, and not democratic, socialist —a sort of howling spirit to upset all things, good or bad, constituted as they now are—a spirit of infidelity towards one’s ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... trouble. We must say sincerely, we hope not for this mongrel combination of Yankee loafers, Irish patriots, and English socialists, will, we fear, before long require strong measures of repression; and John Bull will have to look once more to his soldiers ...