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WORKS BY WILLIAM MACCALL . THE EDUCATION oC TASTE . 2 s . 6 d . Contents . —1 . Introductory—2 . The Nature of Taste—3 . The Culture of Taste—4 . Taste and Religion—5 . Taste and Morality—6 . Taste and Politics—7 . Taste and Manners—8 . Concluding Remarks . THE AGENTS of CIVILIZATION . 3 s . 6 d . Contents . —1 . Introductory—2 . The Hero—3 . The Poet—4 . The Priest—5 . The Artist—6 . The Prophet—7 . The Philosopher—8 . The Apostle—9 . The Martyr—10 . Concluding Remarks . THE ELEMENTS of INDIVIDUALISM . 7 s . 6 d . Contents . —1 . The Confession of Faith—2 . The Teacher ' s History—3 . The Teacher ' s Mission—4 . The Mission of the Teacher's 'Brethren—5 . The Unity and Multiformity of the Universe—6 . The Unity and Multiformity of Man—7 . The Unity and Multiformity of the Individual—8 . The Unity and Multiformity of Social Being and Action—9 . The Identity of the Divine and the Human in the Individual—10 . The Nature of Religion—11 . The Relation between the Individual and Religion —12 . The Nature of Morality—13 . The Nature of Tolerance—14 . The Perpetuity of God's Revelations—15 . Sacred Books and the Consciousness of the Individual—IG . The Chief Characteristic of the Prophet—17 . The Nature of a Church—18 . The Nature of a Government—19 . Education—20 . The Relation of the Past , the Present , and the Future—21 . The Development of Principles in Human Nature—22 . The Development of Faculties in the Individual—23 . Civilization and Nationality—2 i . Art and Education—25 . The Positive Teaching of the Truth—26 . The True Estimate of Religious and Political Institutions—27 . The Adaptation of Theological Faith to Individual Requirement—28 . The Infinite in Man—29 . The Spirit of Love and the Spirit of Sacrifice—30 . The Harmony of Goodness , Beauty , and Truth —31 . The Relation of Sects and Parties to Truth and Progress—32 . The Grand Obstacle to Individualism—33 . The Origin and Growth of Great Truths—34 . The Power of Enthusiasm—35 . The Final Fervent Familiar Word . " A book , which , whatever may be thought of isolated expressions and opinions scattered through it , few can read as a whole without becoming wiser and better men . " MORELT / S LECTURES on " The PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES of the AGE . " THE INDIVIDUALITY of the INDIVIDUAL . Cd . THE DOCTRINE of INDIVIDUALITY . 6 d . THE LESSONS of the PESTILENCE . 6 d . SACRAMENTAL . SERVICES . 6 d . THE UNCHRISTIAN NATURE of COMMERCIAL RESTRICTIONS . 3 d . London : John Chapman , 142 , Strand . .
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WEEKLY JOURNAL BY ROBERT OWEN . On Saturday , the 2 nd of November , will be published the First Number of ROBERT OWEN'S WEEKLY JOURNAL , Price ONE PENNY . A Periodical intended to instruct all classes in the principles and practical measures by which alone the poverty , injustice , and misery of the existing system can be peaceably superseded by universal wealth , justice , and happiness . To be had of all Booksellers in Town and Country . THE RECENT WORKS OF ROBERT OWEN may be had of Eflinghani Wilson , Royal Exchange ; Watson , Queen ' s Headpassage , Paternoster-row ; and Vickers , Holywell-street , London .
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Just published , in 1 Vol ., price Is . O'd ., A PORTRAIT URE OF MORMONISM . liy G . Sexton , M . I . ) ., Ph . D . " The doctrines of the eternity of matter , baptism for the dead , & c , are discussed in an able and erudite manner . " —Dr . Medina , M . A ., LL . B . " Dr . Sexton has certainly in these interesting pages dug a grave deep enough to furnish a dormitory for all the Mormonites now in England . —British Banner . London : W . Strange , Paternoster-row . Sold by all Booksellers , and sent post-tree on enclosing 18 stamps to the author , 27 , Goldsmith ' s-plncu , Hackney-road .
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Now published , WILD FLOWERS for CHILDREN . By Mr . IIoneysiicklk . Price Is . MASTER WOODBINE'S ALPHABET . Is . THE YOUNG LADYBIRD'S ALPHABET . Cd . A GOOD CHILD'S ALPHABET . 4 d . THE TINY ALPHABET . 2 d . Flowers , Fruits , and Leaves , twopence the set . All coloured . THE FLOWER and the STAR , or the Course of the Stream ; a Child's Story , with Twenty-live Engravings , Is . Gd . C . Honeysuckle , 85 , Hatton-garden , London .
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WORKS FOR THE WORKSHOP . By G . Jacob Holyoakb . s . d . Euclid , or Mathematics , no Mystery 2 0 Practical Grammar , Fifth Edition 1 fi Hand-Bonk of Graduated Exercises 1 0 A Logic of Facts 1 ( i Rudiments of Public ( Speaking and Debate I 6 People ' s Review , Edited in Concert 1 0 Literary Institutions , their Relation to Public Opinion .. 0 8 Paley UHuted in Ilia Own Words 0 6 Rationalism , i \ l »\ Oiven ' s Views Individualized 0 « Lif . ; , Writings and Character of Richard Carlile 0 0 . /? . ^ ) ! ' - taUl ' Tl < uthThl > uaiUul ° l Ihe Iteanoiicr , " Enlarged and Illustrated ( Weekly ) .... 0 1 " The livustmer is -written with considerable ability , and conducted with no small amount of tact . 11 addresses itself to that large and ronstnntly increasing class in English society—the clans ol artisans ; men who demand to be dealt with logically , liio Jwasoimr is c ;« . lin , alt ' cctcdly dispassionate , impersonal ; piques itscli upon being scrupulousl y exact ill its statement of lac is , ruyuroua in its inductions , iiu . i e . haritablc and tolerant in us luilsmeiit . 'lhis air , which seeni < partly real , in eminently inlnilatiMlto prepossess its rrader * with the ' idea of it * strenglh and imiiiirss . h « _ enuduclora are by no menus commonplace lieu , l here is evidently a jrivnt deal of ability in them . Such en m . i > mil I ,.- ; Ip « jiimmI , nor their iloiiifrs overlooked . These M ^ £ iii 7 L ™ ll | MmmilIy h ™ v tiwi ' *«> to ° - at London : Juinea WaUou , 3 , Queen ' s Head-passage .
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TWELVE THOUSAND VOLUMES PER ANNUM Is the present rate of increase at MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY , 28 , UPPER , KING-STREET , BLOOMSBURY-SQUARE . This supply comprises from Twenty to Two Hundred and Fifty Copies of all the best New Works . Fresh copies are added daily of Macaulay ' s England—Layard ' s Nineveh—Alison ' s Essays—Curzon ' s Levant—Browning ' s Christmas Eve—Bailey ' s Angel World—The Lives of the Chief Justices—of Chalmers—Southey , & c . —Murray ' s Andalucia—Modern Painters—Woman in France—Reginald Hastings—The Village Notary —The Caxtons—Margaret Maitland—The Ways of the Hour—Antomna , & c , & c . SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION—ONE GUINEA PER ANNUM . The best and newest Works are exchanged weekly , carriage free , in every part of London and its neighbourhood , at Two Guineas per annum . Country Subscription—fifteen vols . all new , or twenty-four vols . six months after publication—Five Guineas per Annum . Literary Institutions and Book Societies supplied . A post-office order , payable to Charles Edward Mudie , will secure an immediate supply .
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DR . CULVERWELL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row , and all Booksellers . Price la . ; by Post , Is . 6 d . WHAT to EAT , DRINK , and AVOID ; with DIET-TABLES for ALL COMPLAINTS . Care and forethought avert more fires than water extinguish ; so careful feeding avoids and cures more illnesses than physictaking prevents or removes . By R . J . Culverweu , M . D ., M . R . C . S ., L . S . A .. & C , twenty-five years resident practitioner in London , of whom the work may be had , or the author consulted . 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street . At home daily till five ; Evenings , seven till nine .
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HUNGARY AND BADEN . THE POLISH LEGION . "The COMMITTEE of the NEW POLISH EMIGRATION To the Editor of the Leader . ' " 39 , Upper Norton-street , Portland-place , 7 th September , 1850 . "Sir , —We beg to acknowledge the receipt o ££ 4 . 13 s . 6 d ., the amount of the subscriptions paid at your office on behalf of the Poles arrived from Hungary , and to return our best thanks to the benevolent donors and to yourself for the generous aid and sympathy evinced to the unfortunate victims of the noble cause . We hope , also , that the following statement will not be uninteresting to your readers . " The number of Poles arrived from Hungary and Germany , and placed on the Committee ' s list , amounted to 75 . Of these—Left England , 5 ; employed in different pursuits ( so as to be able to earn their subsistence ) , 25 ; employed , but still requiring the aid of the Committee , 22 ; the number of those who could not vet procure any employment amounts to 20 ; in the hospital , 1 ; unfit for any employment on account of injuries received , 2 . " The receipts of the Committee from June 30 to Aug . 31 amounted to £ 87 8 9 Disbursements during the same period 87 13 7 Deficit 0 ^ 4 10 " We remain , Sir , your most obedient servants , " On behalf of the Committee , " J . B . Rola Bartociiowski , Captain . " SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED : — Mr . Miles , 5 , Theherton-street , Islington £ 0 5 JJ Mr . Mabbs , Upper-street , Islington 0 1 « MissS . D . C 0 4 y Two Friends of ditto 0 1 « From a Friend of ditto 0 5 < J From a few Working Men , bond-street 1 0 y The Lender Newspaper 1 1 0 Alfred Peppercorn 0 3 6 Helen Slatter 0 2 0 Bessie Burgess 0 2 0 S . I 0 1 0 A German , wishing for the unity and integrity of his country , having no desire to infringe upon the integrity of others 0 5 0 w ! K . 0 4 0 11 . R 0 9 0 A Reader of the Leader 0 10 0 Mr . Terence Bellew M'Manus , per Miss Redman .... 1 0 0
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BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 1 , PRINCES-STREET , BANK , LONDON . —Empowered by special Act of Parliament , 4 Viet ., cap . ix . HALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM . Persons assured according to these rates are allowed credit ( without security ) for half the amount of tho first seven annual premiums , paying interest thereon of the rate of 5 per cent , per annum , with the option of paying ott ' the principal at anytime , or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when the policy becomes a claim . Policies may thus be effected at lower rates than are generally required for the term of seven years only ; whilst the holders have the same security for the payment of their claims , whenever death may happen , as if they paid double the amount of premium which would be charged for assurances efleeted in the usual way . Increasing rates of premium on a new and remarkable plan , for securing loans or debts ; a less immediate payment being required on a policy for the whole term ot life than in any other office . Policies revived , without the exaction of a fine , at anytime within twelve mouths . A Bonrd of Directors in attendance daily at Two o ' clock . Age of the Assured admitted in the Policy . Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports . Extract from the Half Credit Rate ? of Premium : — Annual Premium required for an Assurance of . £ 100 for the Whole Term of Life . Half Pro- Whole Pre- Half Pie- Whole Pre-Age . inium for mium after Age . tnium for niium after seven years , seven years . seven years , seven years . £ . s . d . £ . s . d . £ . 8 . d . £ . s . d . 30 1 1 9 2 3 0 ft ) 2 2 « 4 5 0 3 . » i 4 li a y io r > r > 2 ia y s 5 « 40 1 ' . » 2 2 18 4 00 3 ( i 8 G 13 4 4 , ) I 14 10 3 U 8 PETER MORRISON , Resident Director .
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TH E WORKING TAILORS ' ASSOCIATION , 34 , CASTLE-STREET , OXFORD-STREET , Opposite the Pantheon . A few Journeymen Tailors , anxious to rescue themselves and their class from the miseries and degradation consequent on unlimited competition , and from the abuse of the powers of capital as lately exhibited to the public by the Morning Chronicle newspaper , in his letters on " Labour and the Poor , " have resolved to seek a remedy in their own exertions rather than in any parliamentary enactment , and in some system which shall combine their own interest with the interests of other classes of society rather than in that return to old customs now chiefly advocated in the trade , by which the benefit of the master and journeyman ( but especially of the former ) is sought to be realized at the expense of the consumer . They have , therefore , united together on the cooperative principle , possessing first-rate talents in the Cutting and Working department , and being supplied by several benevolent gentlemen , with sufficient capital ( which they are anxious to pay back on the first opportunity ) , they have commenced business on extensive premises in Castle-street , Oxford-street , to which and the accompanying list of prices attention is respectfully invited . It will be seen from the latter that they are at once able to compete with the slopseller , whilst realizing a fair profit themselves . They are mutually bound to devote one-third of their net profits to the extension of their numbers . It now rests with the public to stamp their experiment with success by favouring them with a liberal measure of custom , and thereby demonstrate , on an ever-widening scale , that health , prosperity , and moial worth can be secured to the operatives , and cheapness guaranteed to the consumer , by the faithful realization of the brotherly and Christian principle of cooperation . They wish not to injure the trade of any truly " honourable" employer , and venture to hope that all who feel th " at custom itself ought to have its morality , and who are willing to do what in them lies towards dealing fairly by the operative , will help them by their sympathy , and , as far as possible , by their orders . All who are friendly to this experiment , and wish it to succeed , should give it all the assistance in their power , and recommend it to others . LIST OF PRICES . FOR . CASH ON DELIVERY . £ S . « 1 . Best superfine Frock Coat , with Silk Skirt Linings .... 3 18 0 Super ditto from 2 10 0 Best superfine Dress Coat 3 12 0 Superditto from 2 5 0 Superfine Dress Trousers 1 12 0 Superditto from 1 0 0 Superfine Dress Vest <> 18 0 Superditto ..: from 0 12 0 Llama and Beaver Paletots from 2 2 0 Suit of Livery from 3 15 0 GENTLEMEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . Clerical and Professional Robes made to Order . LIST OF PRICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO WORKING MEN . £ s . d . Fustian Jackets from 0 11 0 Good ditto Trousers from 0 9 G Ditto ditto Vests from 0 G 0 Ditto ditto Coats from 0 15 0 Doeskin Trousers from 0 1-1 0 Black Cloth Vests from 0 8 0 Ditto Dress Coats from 1 15 0 Ditto Frock Coats from 2 0 0 Ditto Paletots from 110 0 Silk Vests and other Fancy Goods in like proportion . WORKING MEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . N . B . —If purchasers will examine and take into consideration the quality of our workmanship , we pledge ourselves to compete with the Sweaters and Slopsellers . ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES . Hemember the Address , THE WORKING TAILORS' ASSOCIATION , 34 , CASTLE-STREET EAST , OXFORD-STREET , OPPOSITE THE PANTHEON , LONDON .
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BEWARE OF DANGEROUS IMITATIONS . Sufferers are earnestly cautioned against dangerous imitations of these Pills by youthful , recently-started ten-shilling quacks , who assume the title of Doctor , forge testimonials , and dare to infringe the proprietoi ' s right , by advertising' a spurious compound under another name , the use of which can only bring annoyance and disappointment . PAINS IN THE BACK , GRAVEL , RHEUMATISM , GOUT , LUMBAGO , INDIGESTION , DEBILITY , & c . & c . D R . DE ROOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS have , in many instances , effected a cure when all other means had failed , and are acknowledged by the faculty as the only safe remedy for the above dangerous complaints , and diseases of the Kidneys , and organs therewith connected , generally , resulting from whatever cause , which , if neglected , frequently end in stone in the bladder , and a lingering death ! It is an established fact that most cases of Gcut and Rheumatism occurring after middle age are combined with these diseases ; how necessary is it , then , that persons thus afllictcd should at once attend to these important matters . By the salutary action of these Pills on acidity of the stomach , they correct Uile ami Indigestion , purify and promote the Rennl secretions , thereby preventing the formation of Stone , and establishing for life a healthy performance of the functions of these organs . May be obtained through all medicine venders in the kingdom , at Is . l ^ d ., as . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and lla ., per box : or should any difficulty occur they will be sent free , with full instructionsforu . se , on receipt of the price in postage stamps , by Dr . Dc Roos . Testimonials , to test the genuineness of which Dr . I ) e Roos solicits enquiry from the persons themselves : — Robevt Johnson , Ludlam-street , Bradford—" Your valuable pills have so improved my friend in Scotland , that he has solicited me to send him another box , as he fuels asSured that it will euro him ; you can use our names as you thii . k proper , that others suffering- may be convinced of their value . —Direct to Mr . John Farquhar , Weaver , & c , Kinross , Scotland . " Mr , J . Higham , Burwell— " I am happy to say that tho person , though he has taken only one box , is a wonderful dual better , and will recommend them to anyone so sullering . " Address , WALTER DE ROOS , M . D .,. Ti , lily-Place , Holbornhill , London . Hours : Ton till One , and Four till Eight , Sunday executed , unless by previous arrangement .
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London : Printed l > y JtonuRT Pai . mku ( of Nn . : t , ChepRtmv-tprrnro , in the l ' ltrisli of KenHintftoi ) , Middlesex ; , lit tl >< " Ollice ot' Kobrrt l ' ulnier an < 1 Johi > i > Ii Clnyton , No . io , Crnnc-cuurt , Fluut-street , in the 1 ' nriWi of M . I ) uii 8 tan-iii-thi . ' -West , in the City of London j mill jiublUhoil by Jumkimi Clayton , junr . of and at tlio l'lihlisliiii ^ -oilicf' , No . 2 Hj , Strand , in the l ' Arinhot St . Clement Dauea , in Jlio City ol" Westminster . —Satubuay , September 21 , ls 5 (» .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 21, 1850, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_21091850/page/24/
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