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... not only not desert but inhabited by a goodly i. company of kinsfolk, descendants of certain r- Puritan mvyagers. They are Socialists of a .- peculiar kind, among whose laws the most im- dI portant is that of a- cmpulsory divide d every seventy-six years ...

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... hindrance- The Beauti- at di i5 ful Socialist, is meant to h.e peculiarly interest- hi tnltlY ieg. We fip'd her ext,.rnmely tiresome, until the ei are eand ok the third volume, when she ceases to be a ox and Socialist And becomes a woman. The other girl ...

LITERATURE

... making; ie a righteous demand? Not the ministers of Jesus of Christ; not the maguates of the religious world; if but a few Socialists, who, amid the starving le multitudes, kept themselves and the sufferers in ie such moderation and self-control as to be ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Arthur Kennedy. The New Wing is a farcical comedy in which a Baronet, in order to win the heart of a young lady who has Socialistic ideas, borrows the clothes of a British workman, and sets to work on tihe completion of the new wing which has jass been ...

LITERATURE

... examines criti- e cally all the interest.tbeories from those of the t Solholmea and Salmasius down to those of Senior and the Socialists, and he shows how from his point of view each went so far on the right track and then floundered elf the path. Though full ...

LITERATURE

... reply by Air heel Ley, secrtary of the Land Nationalisetion; the'i Soc~iety. Mr Wordsworth. Donistherpea preset ?? the anti-socialistic view of laud, &and Mr Her- dev bert Spencer sets forth his own well1-known oa views. There are several other commentators ...

LITERATURE

... to make her his own victim I What queer!' i people ! But the author of this book is an i : entlhusiast who has hadvaague Socialistic dreams, be and has been by them induced to imagine; le vain things. lie foresees the salvation I id of the country and the ...

GENERAL BOOTH'S BOOK.*

... wavry fetzlti- of self-help!. pee .10 variona c'asses of beings to be helped are dss tile indicated and the schemes of the Socialists uli p' otte- v:aonaries arc referred to but oe hneral 3ooth says that etso question is not lan helter those theorics may ...

THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES

... interesting throughout. d As Mr Belfort BaY in the editor, it is natural a to that there should be some disquisition on b Y. Socialist matters, and Mr Bax himself contri- I le butes a paper on Liberalism -erszw Socialism, n e which exhibits all the earnestness ...

THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES

... for anything much better than Mr Francis tb A. Walker's Democracy and Wealth, itn th which the economic errors of the Socialists are in relentlessly exposed. The Rev. Dr Bartol th handles with great skill the difficult m subject of realism as exhibited ...

LITERATURE

... will rely for it mainly on the spiritual power of the light and the grace of God. We believe that the older fhratiai Socialists would have gone further than tbis, and been more comprehensive, As it is, it shows how far Dr Barry thinks Christi. azity ...

LITERATURE

... and believers ia immortality. Surely this is yet putting the cart before the horse. Every ad true Chriasait must b4 a truo Socialist; but a. of Seciaisul gained by a majority of votes would ik. certainly not be any more inducement , to T.make mess Christians ...