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... of February all parties coalesced against one, that of the dynasty of July; in the battle of June, one party, that of the Socialist Democrats, fought against all the others. The battle of June is a sure pledge of liberty. Its greatest result is, however ...

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... ol February all parties coalesced against one, that of the dynasty of July: in the battle of June, one party, that of the Socialist Democrats, fought against all the others. The battle of Jane is a sure pledge of liberty. Its greatest result is, however ...

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... prised at the moderation, rather than the radicalism of his aims. Communist he is not; and if it be proper to designate him a Socialist, certainly his Socialism is of the mildest kind. Let it be under- stood that in attributin moderation to Louis Blanc, we ...

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... the moderation, rather than the ridicalismth of hisaims. Communist he is not; and if it he hayi proper to designate him a Socialist, certainly his then 0eSocialismn is of the mildest kind. Let it be under- the .0 stood that in attributing moderation to ...

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... prised at the moderation, rather than the radicalism of his aims. Communist lie is not, and if it be properto designate him a Socialist, certainly his Socialism is of the mildest kind. Let it be under- stood that in attributing moderation to Louis Blanc, we ...

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... pertrai- ture-as so many (¢atilines, greedy for destruction, pr pillage, and confi:.gration. Socialist books have cv been combated with libels black with lies. Socialist ch journals have been struck with fines, so heavy as to loi be equivalent to confiscation ...

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... of society from the influence of cupidity, in the lower from the action of misery. The true de- fenders of family are the Socialists, they who wish to rescue marriage from the spirit of speculation, and give it back to love, and who combat the reign of ...

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... portra- ture-as so many Catilines, greedy for destructiosi, pr pillage, and conflagration. Socialist books have ev been combated with libels black with lies. Socialist oh journals have been struck with fines, so heavy as to l0i be equivalent to confiscation ...

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... Congress. Also have we been not a little surprised to see that the Congress was imagined ?? principal disciples of Malthus. If Socialists bad taken that initiative, nothing more simple. It is but natural that, to those who work for the triumph of the principle ...

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... Also have we been not a little surprised to see that the Congress was imagined by the principal disciples of Malthus. If Socialists had taken that initiative, nothing more simple. It is but natural that, to those who work for the triumph of the principle ...

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... Also have we been not ;a little surprised, to see that the Congress was imagined bythe principal disciples of Malthus. If Socialists had taken that initiative, nothing more simple. It is but natural that, to those who work for the triumph of the principle ...

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... Sul Declaration of Citizen S. IL. Jules Lechevalier, tat ex-measaber of the Committee (if the Public thy Press, and of the Socialist Committee, efc. efc. m CITIZEN Jules Lechevalier is one of the con- lies demned of the 13th of June. The pam- req phlet ...