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THE SIX-YEAR-OLD PARLIAMENT

... Maximilian, but for that of the Emperor of Austria, who has expressed a desire to take up his residence there. POSTHUMOUS SOCIALIST WORKS.-The committee of the friends of Le Pcre Enfantin,who were requested byhim before his death to undertake the publication ...

HALF A MILLION OF MONEY.*

... advertised as subscribers to the Christian Socialist Sustentation Fund, of which Mr. T. Hughes was the treasurer, and discourses of theirs are to be found specified under the heading of Tracts by Christian Socialists. So quickly have we forgotten Parson ...

RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT IN POLAND.*

... failed it would bring down fresh sufferings on a nation already sufficiently tried. They objected also to the notoriously socialistic views of the prime instigators. Although Mr. Day, while defending much worse measures, feels called upon to condemn the ...

THE DISTURBANCES IN PARIS

... been convoked and was assembled. The candidate was presented, and it was duly explained why he was a better man than the socialist, Geniller, and the Liberal-Unionist, M. de Barante ; those persons were described as enemies to the Government. In former ...

SAINT PAUL

... awvakening of the innermost forces of hulumatitv. The Apostles, he savs elsewhere. resembled much more a nutmber of socialist workmen. carrying about their ideas from tavern to tavern, than the missionaries of modern times ' who are so commonly compared ...

TURGUENIEFF'S LIZA

... novelists who aim at something more run the risk of failing in the main object, as even George Sand has partially done in her socialistic novels. But in depicting such an agitated society as that of Russia in the present day, it is impossible and undesirable ...

ROBERT OWEN

... practice, and both were too largely leavened with extrava- gance to obtain a fair hearing from the world. In justice to the Socialists we must admit that if they preached self-indulgence they practised self- denial, and that the war they so ruthlessly waged ...

GEORGE SAND AS A LIBRETTIST

... author. Mdme. Sand has written half a dozen masterpieces in narrative (we exclude from this category all her political and socialistic novels)- but, though she has produced several fine plays, she cannot be said to have written one masterpiece for the theatre ...

GUSTAVE BERGENROTH

... natural consequence ensued, and the assessor was seen kicking uh heels in company with Radicals of the most pronounced ?? Socialists, revolutionists of every kind. Before two years \vere over 'h deemed it advisable to apply for leave of absence from duties ...

THE GERMAN WORKING MAN

... of living being so much lower abroad. One chapter is devoted to the condition of German working men in Switzerland. Their socialist proclivities must be rather pronounced, judging from their organ, the Fez-c'Isiw or Travelling-bag, as described by Mr ...

SOCIALIST POETRY

... SOCIALIST POETR 1K. .APOLOGY is hardlv needed for calling attention to the ballad poetry of French Socialism, especially such a collection of it as appears in the i'andsome volume before us. The theories of Fourier, St. Simon, Cabel, and the rest may ...

THE BANE OF A LIFE.*

... in the union some very faint resemblance to the sturdy protective guilds of older times there is even a dim shadowing of socialist principles, and an acceptance of the dogma that the rights and interests of the individual must give way to the common weal ...