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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 ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... GermanyI in the coarse of tse tefior- mellon-and the seventeenth in 4ngland. during the political 0revolution-lied their Socialists and their Communists, thinking, t 'd Speaking, and aouctin precisely like tho'se of' our own day. It is a phase of human ...

Literature

... owvn, anwhar not to be reduced to dsie-h plineship by any child's play.' They have to recover 'to Christ ICthartists and Socialists, whose hate ofireligion is embittered 'byI vtheir detestation of tise political institutiomiB wvith which illis I allied ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... time middle classes, The national guard A have unbounded confidence in him. He isto those gurin fPI society menaced by the socialist, that wvhichi he was to the court u menaced by tilerepublicans. He speaks much aiidwrites nucli, of and professes to be an ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... against their rivals is thus held up as a venial, if irregular, punishment of guilt. To bystanders. on the other hand, this Socialist scheme is dangerous because it furnishes idle minds with a ready-made creed, and saves them the effort of thought. In every ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... attend ed Louis Blanc's lest lecture on the History, ofSoilism. (The writer, Fanny Lewald, a German lady, her-I self holds Socialist views.) It was held in a mean-looking house,I in Duhce-etreet, I believe, or somewhere, at all events, in the' neighbourhood ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... his belief that the recent attempt on the life of the German Emperor was the result of individual fanaticism and not of a Socialistic couspiracy. Col. C. B. Brackenbury is the author of a suggestive article on Ironclad Field Artillery, in which he contends ...

PARIS EXHIBITION

... aned as neither Bismark nor his venerable master will grace the ceremony one need net anticipate the advent of any German Socialist of the Hodel type to disg-ace it. Buet I most not continue this subject at presentor I shall navel- find room for my verified ...

THE CHAT OF THE FAIR

... Bisniaric is likely to be a defendant in an action, and l3n action, t)o, of a quaisi-crisuinal character. Of cwirue ithe Socialists and C'ount -rii's friends are hicouonl- Table, This is the way the niatter arises. ?? states that the Prince. speaking of ...

Literature

... the state of religion in the various countries of Europe and America, on the missionary enterprises to the heathen, on the Socialist movement, on the general relation of Christianity to modern society, intemperance, education, &o.; while the discussions ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... Literary and Political, In these times, wlen i public attention is drawn almiost daily to some woo nieot viongrst the Socialists and Communuists, a wicik fy thie Ch{artist leader, covering the ground of the Oweriim, Chiltist, Communi ist, and other ...

THE REVIEWS

... agriculturists and their labourers the preduotive powers of the country would be prodigiously increased, whilst many growing socialistic and communistic theories would be cut out by the roots, The paper abounds with illustrative facts in reference to the condition ...