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The Radical, Volume 9

 By Sidney H.. Morse, Joseph B.. Marvin

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Minna - Page 72
The principal was just depicting to the sympathizing Minna the despair of the parents at losing their only child, and her own ruin and disgrace, ...
more pages: 65 66 70 73
Cambridge, Mass - Page 356
She was' born in May, 1810, in Cambridge, Mass. In 1823, at the age of thirteen, we find her already in society there, accorded the rights of a grown ...
Boston - Page 233
Here in Boston the regular course of lectures at Horticultural Hall is financially provided for. It is expected that the course will be one of much ...
more pages: 5 52 80 127 239 319 320 369 386 392
Paris - Page 98
At the moment of capitulation Paris was in its best condition for defense. But the Government feared the Prussians less than they feared the armed ...
more pages: 81 83 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93
Berkeley - Page 179
Even such was the philosophy of Berkeley ; and in its grandeur it was worthy of the man of whom.
more pages: 177 178
Nimes - Page 102
Communes, or Communities, whether for Cities of Refuge or for Nations. The walls of China are falling, as those of Aries and Nimes and.
Rome - Page 351
About the corruption there is no sign that it was half so deep as that under which Rome finally succumbed. That when imperialism was established the ...
more pages: 108 110 111 147 148 189 236 283 305 353
Basel - Page 251
Yet the International Labor Congress last year, at Basel, representing the democracy of labor reform, not only indulged in denunciation of landed ...
St. Louis - Page 148
A LITTLE sheet published in St. Louis, called "The Communist," — whose motto is, " From each according to his ability, to each according to his wants ...
Toulouse - Page 138
I went to Toulouse full of doubt upon my religion through reading a multitude of books of controversy. The priest, debating with me, only increased my ...
Rouen - Page 138
He then became private tutor in several private families at Rouen and at Paris, and afterwards was Professor of Philosophy at Sedan. ...
Athens - Page 381
South only expressed the orthodox sentiment when he said " an Aristotle was but the rubbish of an Adam, and Athens but the rudiments of Paradise. ...
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Luxemburg - Page 66
He was buried in a church at Luxemburg. After four hundred years and more the old church threatened to fall, and so it was taken down. ...
New York - Page 96
the churches had been stripped, and refutes his own calumnies by inadvertently holding up the Communal Council of Paris as an example to New York. ...
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Marseilles - Page 103
Lyons and Marseilles believed also in the Commune. Toulouse obeyed the impulse of the capital. But why should one Commune move with another? ...
Lubbock - Page 54
Even the New Zealanders," says Lubbock, " believed that a man who was eaten was destroyed, both body and spirit. ...
St. Augustine - Page 237
They are so "unanimous " that there really appears to be no Father of any name, except St. Augustine and perhaps Origen, who holds a different opinion ...
Oxford - Page 234
The antagonistic doctrine which appeared to be held by the conservative members of the Committee was that Oxford had somehow been led into the paths ...
Dundee - Page 320
Tyndall to the workingmen of Dundee, as a part of an appropriate Scripture lesson : — Be careful, above all things, of professing to see in the ...
London - Page 83
The latest news (from London) is that the Nationals of Mont- martre have seized the headquarters of the National Guards of Paris.f MARCH 21. ...
Providence, RI - Page 357
1837 found her at the head of a large school in Providence, RI, on a salary of one thousand dollars, a fact which testifies sufficiently to her power ...
Cincinnati - Page 107
And it has appeared again in modern Judaism, as the late Hebrew Convention, with its important reformatory measures, in the city of Cincinnati, ...
Berlin - Page 340
A little shoe, which the Princess Royal of Prussia had worn when christened, had been sent from Berlin to do its part in the bridal festivity. ...
Edinburgh - Page 384
But see what Sir William Thomson, the president of the British Association, proposed at Edinburgh in August last. ...
Bombay - Page 267
There is also a community of Parsees in and about Bombay, whither their ancestors fled frofn persecution in Persia about the tenth century. ...
Canterbury - Page 157
is consecrated to the music of the very chant, probably, which was sung by Augustine and his monks as they marched from the sea-shore to Canterbury. ...
Bonn - Page 69
I studied at Bonn, and was there betrothed to the daughter of an eminent professor and antiquarian. What a girl ! What errudi- tion ! ...
Chicago - Page 320
IN all probability the burning of Chicago — the terrible details of this calamity have just transpired — will furnish the text for numerous sermons on ...
Munich - Page 240
The grand review which I witnessed at Munich was on the Sabbath. And, as I have before said, there is no church-going on the Continent, ...
Cambridge - Page 27
When the foreign nobleman, Gurowski, who was so much interested in our late contest, was living at Cambridge, being in straitened circumstances, ...
Brunswick - Page 9
wood- carving, practical farming, forestry, and mould-making in Bavaria, the construction of machines and mining in Brunswick, for mechanicians, ...
Yima - Page 174
We hear that Yima, son of Vivangh- vat, was not spared these afflictions, he who by his benefactions blessed mankind and filled our parts of the world ...
Victorias - Page 150
just sealed between the two nations, and be a new security of peace, if a twin sisterhood of Victorias were to preside over the two nations. ...
Saint Denis - Page 66
Red rose and white rose, Montjoye, Saint Denis ! Here blooms the blue flower of the romantic ! " " But, cousin, how does it happen that this last of ...

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