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News from 08/07/1848

1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Frontmatter: Politics for the People. Essay: There Are Many Truths Which Reason Proves, but Does No More than Prove;—Statues Admirably Carved, Furnished with All Their Limbs and Organs, Lacking but Life;—A People of Marble or of Clay, Filling but Not Peopling the Gloomy Solitudes of the Soul, Waiting, That They May Move and Live, One Breath, One World from God, In All Great Events, How Many Unknown and Unsuccessful Efforts, before the Effort That Succeeds!, Qualification and Payment of Members, and Duration of Parliaments, Evils of Protection, III. Pestalozzi and His Swiss School Would Not Have Liked the Useful Knowledge Society Much Better than the British and Foreign School Society; for They Said the People Don't Want You to Carm Them with Facts and Laws of Nature, or with Texts out of the Bible, Party Portraits.—No. III The Whig, Special Constables, or National Guards, The Principle of Obedience to the Law, Warnings of the Late Paris Insurrection, The Christianity of the Pure Gospel Is Essentially Social, That Is, It Tends Not Only to Realize an Immense, Deep, Divine Happiness by Individual Regeneration, but Also to Produce Real and Growing Improvements in Society, and for This Life Properly so Called, Words from a Vicarage, Is There Any Hope for Education in England? No. I, Madness Is Not Necessarily a Darkness in Which the Whole Soul Is Wrapped, It Is Sometimes but a Dark Place in a Vivid Light.—Vinet. Letter to the editor: Repeal of the Union. Poem, verse: Politics for the People 'Nothing Possible Here but Parliamentary Eloquence'.

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