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... eyes of tiweom, munity at large. Hold him up to public Yiewm nudmtea the world that the perpetrator of these :crime ?? a Socialist; but, -forbear, I beseech yoqis, to offer the slightest remark upon the manifold delinquencles-that are-honrly, daily, weekly ...

Reviews

... eyes of the com- munity at large. Hold him up to public view, and tell the world that the perpetrator of these crimes Is a Socialist: but, forbear, I beseech you, to' offer the slightest remark upon the manifold dilinquencies that are-hourly, daily, weekly ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... Established Church in olascgot; but such was the interest excited by the ex- poserc of thie blaspliemous principles of the Socialists, ?? it %was considered expedient to publish it at once, f a jtioliit w til till it shouil d appear in ordsr among, the rcst ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... the plaintiff for cducatiiig his iiephewv onl Social pr'ineiples. It appear- ed that the plaintiff, unable to succeed in a Socialist establishment in France, had carried his pupils to the United States, and there embarked in a large flat-bot- tomed boat ...

LITERATURE

... sligh1t, or rather, the no regard' that wvas paid to religion at all. He then alludes to the shameful presentation of Ibe Socialist to our young Queen,, in the following words:- The country was, perhaps, hardly prepared for the open violation of all moral ...

Published: Sunday 29 August 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2155 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... prairie ! IRISH ABSENTEEISM. Let parsons descant on the joys of eternity, Misers find pleasure in viewing their store; And Socialists talk of their blessed community, Ramblers wander to some foreign shore- Nothing shall hurry me, Vex me or worry me, Working ...

Poetry

... prairie! IRISH ABSENTEEISM. Let parsons descant on the joys of eternity, Misers find pleasure in viewing their store; And Socialists talk of their blessed community, Ramblers wander to some foreign shore- Nothing shall hurry me, Vex me or worry mee, Working ...

Poetry

... prairie! IRISH ABSENTEEISM. Let parsons descant on the joys of eternity. Misers find pleasure in viewing their store; And Socialists talk of their blessed community, Ramblers wander to some foreign shore- Nothing shall hurry me, Vex me or worry me, Working ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... strenuously avoided. The stage should not be made an arena fer the promulgation of the disgusting dogmas of the Chartist and the Socialist.- - naER'S WELLS THExATRIC.-The Black Rover; or, the Blbodhound and the Shark, is the name of the novelty pro- dused here ...

Published: Sunday 14 November 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8712 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ODD FELLOW'S REVIEW

... SOUTHWVELL. fs ' to 5 Field, Southwell, and Co., Bristol. j,'l 01oriti need riot be much frightened at the .e et race of Socialists. However heinous their mnav be thought, there needl be ibo fear: ;, ii not act in too close accordance wvith them. otves ...

Reviews

... of the Poor Man's Companion and Political Almanac to the views, uses, and purposes of the Socialists. The principal new feature being a memoir of the Socialist Lecturer and Missionary, Mr. James Rigby, which we give:- M1EMIOIR OF JAMES RIOGY, DEPUTY GOVERNOR ...

Reviews

... Political Almanac to the views, uses, and purposes E -of the SoOialists. The principal new feature being 1 a memoir of the Socialist Lecturer and Missionary, c Mr. James Rigby, which we give v I MiEMdOIR. OF JAMES RIGBY, DEPUTY GOVERNOR e OY TY THEIRLY COMMUNITY ...