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News from 07/01/1882

1882; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Samuel Bennett, Ernest Rolleston, Samuel Bennett,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Life-Subscriptions Are All Placed to Capital Account and the Promoters of the Radical Consider Themselves Responsible for Their Return with Interest, The Radical. Poem, verse: Labour, Well and Nobly Spake the Poet as He Penned Those Earnest Lines, and the Light of Truth Most Holy through Them Shines, Roundabout Notes. News: Watch Night, "I Remember the Late Earl of Carlisle, When Lord Morpeth, Stated That during the Whole Time He Travelled in the United States, He Never Saw a Single Beggar", The Absurdity of the Law as It at Present Stands Respecting Women Householders, and the Property of Married Women, Is Frequently Being Exemplified, Sunday Lectures January 8TH, The Meeting of the Four Thousand Landlords in Dublin This Week Suggests the Following Parallel, Mr. Bright and Mr. Chamberlain Did Not Attempt at Birmingham, on Tuesday Night, to Justify by Argument the Wholesale Imprisonment of Men and Women in Ireland, A Mr. Edgeworth Has Published a Book in Which He Attempts to Solve the Irish Difficulty by Means of the Integral Calculus, "Good Things Made, Said, and Done for Every Home and Household" Is the Title of a Little Volume Which Messrs. Goodal', Lord Deas Did Well in Calling Attention to the Cheese-Paring and Unwise Economy of the Post-Office in Selecting for Places of Trust Immature Lads of 14 Years of Age, That so Many Young English Women Consent to Accompany Mormon Missionaries to Salt Lake City, Is a Circumstance Which Does Not Redound to the Credit of Our Countrywomen, And yet There Are Encouraging Symptoms That Even This Last Is Beginning to Break Up, Current Notes, "Contemporaneously with the Existence of a Poor-Law in England, Pauperism and Crime Have Increased in a Ratio of Three to One in the Population", Glimpses of the Life and Letters of Lebas, Jottings by the Way, Come Then, My Brothers and Sisters, We Shall Not Sit down and Weep by the Waters of Babylon, but Our Harps Shall Be Heard, and New Life Shall Fill Our Veins, A Bound Copy of the Radical, Vol. 1, 57 Nos., from December 4,1880, to December 31,1881, for Seven Shillings and Sixpence, I Remember, as a Lad, Being Greatly Puzzled by a Question of the Schoolmen, Namely, Whether, Supposing the Earth to Be a Ball of the Finest Sand, a Grain of Which Was to Drop Away Every Thousand Years until the Whole Was Consumed, I Should Prefer Being Happy during the Ages While This Mass Was Diminishing, and Miserable for Ever Afterwards?, Life-Subscribers Are Not to Be Regarded as Endorsing Everything Which Appears in the Paper, A School Board on Free Education, Multiple News Items, So Mr. Scrutton and His Subordinates Are Not Be Prosecuted, The Question of a National Poor Rate Will, before Long, Be Exercising the Minds of Our Social Reformers and Statisticians, But Where Has Mr. Broadhurst, M. P., Been throughout This Struggle between Capital and Labour, A Meeting of Curates Was to Be Held Some Weeks Ago in London for the Purpose of Formulating Their Grievances as to Money Matters, and Further, to Con Sider "Such General Reforms as Are Necessary for the Existence of the Church of England", Unreported London III.—The Religion of Humanity, Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Mr. Herbert Spencer and Mr. Delaunay, a French Savant, Have Proved, the One by the Historical, the Other by the Scientific Method, That Women, Intellectually, Are Not the Equals of Men, The New Leaf. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Who Says We Are Always to Sorrow, and to Go about Clad in Sack-Cloth and Sprinkled with Ashes?, John Bright's Confession. Sports: Stories of Scottish Sports. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Every Englishman, Irishman, Scotchman, and Welshman Should Read the Irish Land Question. Letter to the editor: The "No Rent" Agitation To the Editor of "The Radical". Business: Chips. Fiction, drama: Stories of Scottish Sports.

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