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MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... tributed somuch to the interest of recent numbers. Prince Maleskine's Conspiracy, thouph professedly the history of a Eussian socialist bubble, is really a satire on French -evolutionary schemes, the prime mover in the conspiracy being a harebrained French ...

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... desired. But, whatever my opinion may have been of the valuesoi the men, I remained faithful to the Commune and to ?? and Socialistic ?? which it was its -ission to represent and to realise. Although opposed to | ar, and especially to civil war, I took part ...

LESSONS FROM THE PRINCE'S ILLNESS

... is a pereeptible mprovamentj and much. has been done, although ulch yet tenins to do.; Practically until the ch-ma3igned Socialists drew attention,. to the jmfuences of circumatadesiJ ~on the physical lfeofmen, very .little had. been done; Robert Owen ...

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... early days, when it was a heresy to hold such views, and whon a very bold yan was wanted tb dare to publish and sell such socialistic books. Now we have changed all that, and it is almost amuning to those of us who enjoy a wider freedom to look back on ...

LIFE OF CHARLES KINGSLEY

... political and religious views which lie hold acd defended with so much eloquence aid power. Ile contributed to the Chiristian Socialist, under the pen-name of Parson Lot, a series of short bht graphic and Etirring papers on the questions of the day, and ...

QUARTERLY REVIEWS, &c

... devoted to tihe nuti-ront agitation in Ireland, wbicb the writer denounces as promoted on gerounds moras disbonest and socialistic tham any previous agitation. It treats the starvation statements as hollow. It denounces the want of practical care ...

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... Macquoyd, F. HR Howard Harris, H. Pope, C. 11, Aston, F. H1, Everitt, TI. T., Dawson, G. J. Cobbett, W. II. Vernon, and other:. SOCIALIST PUBLICATIONS IN LONDON. A Central News telegram states that yesterday after- noon four detectives froex Scotlansd YaErid ...

NEW GRAND THEATRE

... by lelogates from Contiuental revoln. tionsry societies. Herr Liebinsed, a German delegate, ,er, presided, and-said the Socialistic revolutionary movement was advancing in all parts of the world, and even in Eng- ?? it had made rapid strides during the ...

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... Ferdinand Lassalle are first analysed, next a those of Karl Marx, the Federalism of Carl Marlo, the S, Socialists of the Chair, the Christian Socialists, Russian g Nihilism, Socialism and the Social Question, and we ,, wind up with a notice of Henry George's ...

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... Ilfinitions by De Lavelyc, De Beaumont, Voll is Iteteher, and others, and does not wholly object to lo P'rinoe Bismarck's Socialistic State, or State bt Sn;ialisn,' and he holds that the main hope of fu ciety must rest on the prevailing influence of ...

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... Fratser's Magazino with others lil Issued for the first time, and is Chihfly meant to be ve an antidoto rigainst the socialistic theories and an practices which the author looks upon with suspicion and fear as likely to reduoe our country ii to the ...

THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND THE IRISH ALLIANCE

... with the utmost vigoeir the Purchase of Land Bill and 'the Irish Labourers Bill, ?? last of which is probably the most socialistic measure ever liassed by the House of Commons. WVhat is thei meaning of all this? No rational man can suppose that Lord Salisbury ...