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Literature and Reviews

... several parts of the 'country, we have invariably confined our remarks to those arrangements of society con-] templatedby the Socialists, by 'wbichthe gradations' of rank, the accumulation of wealth, and the dis- tribution would be affected; leaving untouched ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... our Table Talk under poli- tical influences ; we would rather look at him, and conteniplate him as the poet and the socialist; as a man capable of-the highest and mostrefined enjoymnents, and obtaining them merely through the influence of his own ...

Published: Sunday 18 August 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4622 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

VARIETIES

... WVriolhesley Rtussell has twice declined to be nominated t lU the vacant bishopric of Lilchfleld.-S'rcl- pert Advertiser, The socialists, thoughi a sect of iulidels , denying the very existence of a 6od, get their places of meeting licensed un- der the Act ...

LAUDATORY LINES

... tustea nect lee essiusied thatt iweiety incurs no risk front thle Propatgstioii of tite dis- gusting doctrines Of sits( SocialiSts ; it catnnet lee denied Chat the pestilence. is spreadinig s he lerintiteg-ieress is only one of the meechines at work ...

An EPISCOPAL ADDRESS on SOCIALISM

... said, The nauseous tale, from A to Z. And he thought the Marquess of Normanby Mlight relish the tale as inmuch as he. The Socialists were the vilest race That ever on earth or hell had place He would not prejudge them-no I not he! For his soul overflowed ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... The rpuseous tale, from A to Z . And he thought the Marquess of Norrianby l Might relish the tale as much a Is he. The Socialists were the vilest r ace That ever on earth or hell had place He would not prejudge them--no! notdie I For his soul overflowed ...

POETRY

... grain- And still te, ?? ?? ! Ald 1 is thlere not a CIIso'' it least? 0, ye.s! our crintes wrill tell! Tho Chlrtist anitd the Socialist III turpitudle excel! No other conuntry can product Suchli i'l aIbeailoations! Thoso leora,,o 511ot, without oxcusc, Whichl ...

LITERATURE

... for ever, should be so jealous of the monopoly as not to allow any one person just to make a character for himself. The Socialist Philosophers assume a power in ex- ternal circumstances over humanity, which circumstances have never exercised; and a power ...

VARIETIES

... for organis- ing the Dissenters throughout the kingdom in opposition to church-rates, amounts to upwards of 3,300. The Socialists of Huddersfield are now erecting a neat and powerful organ in their Halt of Science in that plaee. Elliott's Royal Hotel ...

LITERATURE

... simple fact of Isis payfissg bsetween (10t?. and .7001. pur week in weages onty ; IM Ar. Robert 0 wets, the celebsated Socialist, waist Nill not feel at all isttered by the poatrait; the ts Lord Adv~ocateo~fScotlanid, asid M1A'r. N. P. V'willis, tlse ...

COUNTER INFORMATIONS BY THE SOCIAL ISTS—MR. STURGEON AND THE VICTORIAL GALLERY

... sbape of un- foriiations against three socialists named Higginbottoin, Ward, and Bucbaian. A cuiviction having beei ob- taiiied isn one case which if paid wilould go into the pocket of the rev, inifuriier, the socialists, veryinaturallyb, turned round upon ...

THE STAGE

... with a very ropulsivo character- apt of persoage in whomn op. peared to be blended the characteristics of a devil and a socialist. Of the innato spifit of evil which we are apt to identify with the forert had te a godd share, wbilst of the comfortable ...