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... praised ill theeearlier tales. RECEIVED. a _-C The Christian Sociaiist, Nos. XLIV. and t XLV.t e Tracts by The Christian Socialist. A -Labour and the Poor. Part I. Bezer, 183, o s Fleet street. g e Notes to the People. By ERNnsT JoNESs. t . No. XXVII. ...

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... pojrtrp. A WORD TO TH1E WISE. a (From the Christian Socialist.); VI The hawk swoops straight upon the vetim- quarry, a The lion-fangs deep fasten on their prey, Glad despots sing Te Deums for their glory, e And lhcky burglars revel till the day. o Lawyers ...

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... which we have so frequently moticed snd rpraised in theearlier. tales. RECEIVED. The Chri.stian Socialist. Nos. XLIV. and tXLV. 3 Tracts by The Christian Socialist. Labour and the Poor. Part L Bezwa, 183, s Fleet-street. e Notes to the People. By ERNEST JONES ...

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... touching the best policy better 1I o illustrated-common honesty would have pre- d 't vented all. Li 1. _a I. 0 ?? by Christian Socialists. g - Labour and the Poor. fl b 3 A Clergymen's Answer to the Question Ion what gr-ossnds can you associate with men generally ...

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... the proverb touching the best policy better 3illustrated-common honesty would have pro- t vented all. Tracts by Christian Socialists. Labour and the Poor. I A Clergyman's Answer to the Question 'on what grounds can you associate with me n ngenerallypl London ...

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... R. JAMBS. Simms, and IMIntyre Tait's Edinburgh 11agazine. For December, Si mp- kin, Marshall, and Co. Tlhe el'ristiaoi Socialist. Part 13, Bezer, Fleet- street. lillenial Lays: Sic Sacred Catchesfor Th-ree or Four Voices. By 'ARIEL. lIart, Ilatton-garden ...

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... P. B. JASxs. Simms,and M'lntyre Tait's Edlinburgh Mogazisse. For December, Simp- ' kin, Marshall, and Co. The Christiuar Socialist. Part 13, Bezer, Fleet. I street. mlitleslenl Lays: Sin! Sacred Catchesfor Tlree or Four Voices. By AmIEL. Hart, liatton-garden ...

Poetry

... eyes: What matter how they meet their fate?- Curse on yon women's cries! Now fire, my men, nor stop your mirth- Sweep the Socialists from earth ! Far better they should piecemeal lie Than trouble our hrmaiity ! Lo these the triumphs of thy murderous ...

Poetry

... eyes: What matter how they meet their fate 7_ Curse on yon women's cries! sow fire, my men, nor stop your mirth- 5w55p the Socialists from earth! Far better they should piecemeal lie Than trouble our humanity a Lo these the triumphs of thy maurderous crew ...

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... that he is not already in active correspondence with Maz- C zini ? Alton Locke claims him for a demoerat and Christian i' Socialist. .Decidemnset, c'est vin lsonme suspec. c So, lest Mr. Tennyson should do himself and the world fi some irreparable harm ...

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... t that he, is not already in active correspondence with Maz- zini.? Altons Locke claims him for a democrat and Christian Socialist. Decidem..ent, c'est Tun ?iomme suspect. So, lest Mr. Tennyson should do himself and the World some irrbparable harm 'by ...

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... occupying a similar authoritative position, will follow the example of that eminent writer, and admit that the opposite, or Socialist School of Economists, are not so hopelessly and radically wrong as they have heretofore been supposed to be. It is a curious ...