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... to be-a Chrietia', and as bad to be a Rifor- mer in the goodold times, when George the Third was King. Chartists,' Socialists, Red Re. rpublicans, and Communists, are the powerless, the despised, the infamous, the vile multitude of i' the present ...

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... the producing millions. What is the present position of the Chartist party. We are agreed with. the Red Republiscns; or Socialist-democrats of other countries, as to the end, But whit means are at our disposal for the accomplishment of this end ? Who ...

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... appeal- what M. Thcomas's political opinions may- have been; they wale now at least moderate, and lie was no emieutiter or Socialist; perlaps lie was a royalist, and we should not wonder. At all events, thce reviewve, in order to ridicule the idea of e ...

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... descriptive- A Vision of 1999, apparently designed to dw present the realization and practical working of a theory tra of the Socialists-Avariety of descriptive pieces, sketches, an, and pleasing stories : in the latter class Miss Rathbone's ins Kate Mowbray ...

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... feature of this publication, not to be found of th iin any other, is that of trbakslations from the dol~ls Democratic and Socialist Literature of the anylt -Continent. Commencing in No. 2' there hardI Ihas been' continued in'each number a com~plete tod ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... feelings. No such impassable gulf exists, indeed, between the proletarian and the proprietary class in this country, as socialists imagine; there are no castes separated from each other by barriers perfectly rigid and insurmountable; but the very poor ...

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... metforthe above snecfo isepniose 0 nthey are the o-SooiaI -eformers-and tihe tolic1 h Reformera,- etherwise/ Chardsts' and Socialists. It Both havef'for yearj )laboured assiduously in their b. rown war-sometims quarrellin with each other aI _ -asd both have'done ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... of the cOun- try have seen, with prophetic gaze, the one de- stroyed and the other undermined by the dis- semination of Socialist principles from that centre of all mischief-the Industrial Exhibition. Our manufacturers have been told of the ruin which ...

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... value' 'of the lo passages we have quoted, they are vahuable, w as 'exhibiting the spirit in which these Chris- tI thin Socialists, havbe set, about 'their, 'Work.. t 'The fourt act 6ontains a deeply ifitereiting account of the workidig associations of ...

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... intrinsic value of the Is passages we have quoted, they are valuable, M as exhibiting the spirit in which these Chris-. t tian Socialists have set about their work.t The fourth tract contains a deeply interesting b account of the working associations of Paris ...