Jornais Acesso aberto

News from Date Unknown

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. J. Linton, Albert Darasz, Joseph Mazzini, Arnold Ruge, W. J. Linton, Joseph Mazzini, A. Darasz, Arnold Ruge, W. J. Linton, W. J. Linton, Stanislaus Worcell, Joseph Mazzini, Joseph Mazzini, John Bull, Joseph Mazzini, Ledru Rollin, Joseph Mazzini, Joseph Mazzini, Joseph Mazzini, Thomas Paine, Lewis Kossuth, W. J. Linton, A. Saffi, M. Montecchi, C. Acostini, M. Quadrio,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The English Republic. Essay: The Recruiting Sergeants, Our Martyrs 4—Robert Blum, The Polish Refugees, The Invisible Government, History of the Month John Bakunin, 1—Will Relates to the Future, History of the Month Republican Organization, The Italian National Committee, Physical Force Addressed to Reasonable Peace-Men, It Is toward That End That I Commence This Journal, Notions of Liberty, The Royalty of the Republic (Royalty Is Reality), Monarchy in the Gazette, I Would Altogether Abolish the Monstrous Relationship of Master and Servant,—Employer and Employed—Profit-Monger and Wages-Slave, The Pope or the Republic 'Russian or Democratic', Universal Suffrage: the Foundation of the Republic The Right, The Sloanes Or the Meaning of Anarchy, Elsewhere I Have Maintained the Right and Duty of the State to Educate the Children of the Nation, Who Is the Murderer?, Of the Duties of Man IV. Duties Toward Humanity, Republican Principles, The Lansdowne Murder, Carlos III, The Sovereignty of the People Is Not Consistent with Individual Misery, To the Patriots of Lombardy and Vienna, Our Miscellaneous News Are Brief but Pregnant, Monarchy or the Republic, 'And So,' Asks One of Our Acquaintance, History of the Month, The Worth of One Man, To the Memory of the Martyrs of Cosenza, July 25TH, 1844, Our Martyrs I.—Simon Konarski, Peace or War?, Recruiting the Garrison, The June Insurrection 'My Last Twenty-Four Hours in Power', O Hopeful Sneerer, Whose Scepticism Will Be Echoed by the Fears of Many a Timorous Well-Wisher to Our Endeavour, The German Agitation Society of London, Other Associations How Republicans Should Act toward Them, The Ghost of Chartism, Our Martyrs 5—Marat, Kossuth in England, Our Martyrs II.—Attilio and Emilio Bandiera, What the Whigs Want: and Who They Are, The Central European Democratic Committee To the Poles!, The Chartist Executive, The Peace Congress, The September Massacre (Abridged from Carlyle), Miscellaneous News, Republican Measures 4.—Organization of Justice, The English Republic!, Joseph Mazzini The Triumvir of the Roman Republic, A Pendant to Our Sympathy, Christianity, Does All This Seem a Work of so Much Time and Difficulty That You Are Disheartened, Enfranchisement of Women, Republican Measures 6.—Taxation, Other News of the Month Are without Much Interest, Chartism I., Republican Measures 5.—Religious Worship, The Ministerial Crisis, Kossuth, Under the Head of Archives and Correspondence of the 'Central European Democratic Committee,' in the Voice of the Prescribed (Voix Du Proscrit) of December 8th, Appears the Following Account of Progress Already Made, The Shadow of a Ghost, The Society of the Friends of Italy, Equality—Liberty—Fraternity, Disinterestedness of Human Action (An Argument from Hazlitt), And the History of the British Empire for These Three Stormful Years Has Been—What? Cowardice, Impotence, and Shame, Both at Home and Abroad, Republicanism in Ireland, Of the Duties of Man II, The Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, Young England, Of the Duties of Man III. The Law, To the Armies of the Holy Alliance of Kings, Republican Measures II—The Organization of Labour through Credit, Our Correspondents, Republican Socialism An Explanation, A Republican Catechism, To the Peoples, The Party of 'Order' Two of Their Heads'—Szela and Metternich, The Miscellaneous News Are Not of Great Importance, I Would Place the Whole System of Education under the Superintendence of a Minister of Public Instruction, Assisted by an Educational Board: Both Appointed by the Representatives of the Nation", Parliamentary Doings, Direct Sovereignty of the People No More President, No More Representatives. Lédru-Rollin, in La Voix Du Proscrit, Human Laws Are Man's Interpretations of the Moral Law of God: That Is to Say Whenever They Are Not the Mere Edicts of Tyrants, A Carlyleism, The Sort of Education Allowed by Law to Paupers, History of the Month Republican Chronicle, The Last of Chartism, The Central European Democratic Committee, Summary of News, To the Peoples The Organization of Democracy, What Is Socialism and Wherein Is It Different from Communism, Is the First Question; and It Will Not Be Readily Answered by 'Socialists', The Atheists on 'Change Our Liberal Leaders, Republican Measures Preliminary Article, The Land Question And the Irish Tenant-League, Republican Measures I, A Lawyer's Definitions, History of the Month Cornelius George Harding, The Chartist Convention, Local Government, The Abolition of Royalty An Address to the People of France, by Thomas Paine, Indications, A Man Sits by His Hearth, and Says: Let Who Will Make the Laws; so Long as They Do Not Impede My Growth or Thwart My Will, While My Conscience Is Safe, Why Should I Disturb Myself? Man's Business Is to Worship Trust, To the Germans, Historic Summary The First Republican Campaign, Republican Measures 3.—Education, Postscript, The Russian Catechism (A Literal Translation of the Catechism Published for the Use of the Schools and Churches in the Polish …, Why Not of Young England? Why Should Not That Which Is No Boastful, but a True and Most Exact Account, of 'La Giovine Italia,' the Association Founded by Mazzini in 1831, He Also True of the Associated Republicans of England? By What Means the History of One Association My Become a Prophecy of the Other Is What I Shall Now Endeavour to Set Forth, While We Write These Lines a Vessel Nears Our Shores Bearing 270 of Those Heroic Poles Who Fought for Hungary: the Last Remains of 1034 Who Took Refuge in Turkey in 1849, History of the Month The Central European Democratic Committee, M. Considerent Differs Somewhat from Lédru-Rollin, The Month's News Are 'Unimportant'; but There Are Items to Prove How Excellently We Are 'Governed' by What Is Called the Party of Order, 'Cursed Be the Law, the State, and the Empire, That Shed the Blood of Our People!' Amen!, Our Martyrs 3.—Pestel and the Russian Republicans, History of the Month The Queen's Speech, Self-Love Is Not the Ground of Human Action, Socialism and Communism, Of the Duties of Man, Voluntary Slavery, In France the Factious Authorities Widen Their Quarrel, Republican Organization Addressed to All Englishmen Who Call Themselves Republicans. Poem, verse: Consecrated Land, The Low-Born, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism Tenant-Farming, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism Property, For an Obelisk in Printing-House Square (Erected to the Gentlemen of Puddledock), Cromwell's Statue, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism Emigrants, For a Small Column in Memory of the Affliction of M. Thiers, On the Tomb of General Eugene Cavaignac (The Brother of the Republican), Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism Crop-Lifting, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism, The Gathering of the People A Storm-Song, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism The Way Out, For a Testimonial to Father Mathew (For the Base of an Elegant Design of a Temperate Slave-Holder Administering the Whip to a Teetotal Black: …, Hymns at Our Work Integrity, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism The Poor-House, Another for Lord John (Michael and Satan Contended for the Body of Moses), More Monumental Inscriptions On the Cross of the New Peace Apostle, For His Grace of Oxford (On His Recent Defence of the Bishop of 'Double-Gloucester.' Am I Not a Man and a Brother?), The Contrast, Let England Remember! Air—Let Erin Remember!, Modern Monumental Inscriptions Over a Private Vault at Weybridge, Exports, For a Tablet in All-Saints' Church (Hell, Says the Portuguese Proverb, Is Paved with Good Intentions), Peace and Hope (Cromwell's Charging-Cry at Waisby-Field), Our Tricolour, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism Saint Patrick, For the 'Working-Men's' Monument to Peel, The Slave of the Soil, The Advent of Peace, Rhymes and Reasons against Landlordism Try Again, Tenant-Right, Our Cause, The Brothers, For the Shabbiest Tomb in Woburn or Westminster Abbey, England's Shame, In the Jesuits' Burial Ground, Under a Statue of Alphonse De Lamartine (Erected by Himself), Our Heritage. Arts and entertainment: The Great Exhibition. Fiction, drama: A Clergyman's Opinion.

Referência(s)