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PARISIAN SOCIALISTS ON THE CRISIS

... comprised the well-known favouiltes Basly and Came- linat (Deputies) ; Vaillant, Municipal Councillor; with a long tail of Socialists, amongst the number being Duc-Queroy, Emile Eudes ?? Communist General), Ernest Roche, and Dr. Susini. The Salle Favid lies ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW AND THE SOCIALIST SCARE

... and it was evident that the threatened Socialist demonstration was about to take place. The excitement grew among the far greater crowd of onlookers gathered out of reach of danger. The little group of Socialists- for comparatively they were a mere handful ...

Poetry

... loth~2. I THE SOCIALIST. This is my altar ! cried the Socialist, And pointed to the earth:- My only God Is my own WILL ! With glee obscene be trod A drunken dance, whilst round him madly hissed A brood of fellow-vipers,-lips that kissed The Idol of ...

LITERATURE

... own, and yet Socialist propagand~ism as was'perhaps never before so active in England as it is at ni present, or under such varied types. And abroad, p3 esnecially in France, in Germany, and in 'Russia, but not at~ only-there, Socialist theorics and ...

SOCIAL DEMORACY AND ITS LATEST LITERATURE

... how such notions corrupt and cloadE - the minds of those by whom they are har- d boured. The Socialists sly that they aim at a t, Free State and Socialistic Society. For the former It it would seem that they demand universal obligatory _ voting of all ...

FRANCE AND GERMANY

... recent disturbance, shall be suspended for periods varying from one to six months. THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS. At some bve-elections held at Kiel on Tuesday, the Socialists for the first time returned both their candi. datbes ...

LITERATURE

... great section of the German and Continental Socialists to see in violence and bloodshed the only t pathway to success. The movement has thus become 1democratic' and revolutionary even more than I socialistic. linut it has become divided into two ?? Socialism ...

Poetry

... wonders which they fear and hate, as he, The Eagle, hates the vineyard slopes below. CiARLEs KINGSLEY. Froma the Christian Socialist. THE BUGLE-SONG. i The splendour falls on castle-walls And snowy summits old in story; The long light shakes across the ...

Poetry

... wonders which they fear and bate, as he, The Eagle, hates the vineyard slopes below. CHARLEi KINGSLSY. From the Christian Socialist. THE BUGIE-SONG. The splendour falls on castle-walls And snowy summits old in story; The long light shakes aeross the lakes ...

MR. TENNYSON'S NEW POEM

... above all' thingt Socialists apd men of oe people. We here convinced tiat. meakind canonly' seours liberty, equality, and frctrity, the material Prosperity of all, and the complete development of the andividual, on socialistic principles;:end that ...

HAUNTED LIVES AT THE HULL THEATRE ROYAL

... '-Taken 'from Life is also apparent in many scenes, and in its Nihilistic characters, bears a striking resemblance to the Socialists of the same drama. Tbh subject of Nihilism is exactly the one to draw uposs the fiery imagination of such peaceful aidiences ...