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WORKS BY WILLIAM MACCALL . THE EDUCATION of TASTE . 2 s . 6 d . Contents—I . In troductory-2 . The Nature of Taste-3 . The Culture of Taste-4 . Taste and » eh f on - ?' J « te and Morality—6 . Taste and Politics—7 . Taste and Manners—8 . Concluding Remarks . THE AGENTS of CIVILIZATION . 3 s . 6 d . OnKTRNTi-l Introductory—2 . The Hero—3 . The Poet—4 The PrX-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 Hiatorv—3 The Teacher ' s Mission—4 . The Mission of the Teacher ' s Brethren—5 . The Unity and Multiformity of the Untverse-6 The Unity and Multiformity of Man—7 . The Unwind Multiformity of the Individual- * 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—16 . 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—21 . 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 . Tne 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 . "—Morell on the PAi / osophical Tendencies of the Age . THE INDIVIDUALITY of the INDIVIDUAL . 6 d . 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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THE NORTHERN STAR . THDMUND STALLWOOD respectfully an-JL-i nounces that his engagements with the above Journ al closed on the 6 th instant , and he most cordially tha nks the Officers and Members of Political Trades and other Bodies , and Advertizers , for the many obliging kindnesses he has received at their hands during the Eight Years he was connected with the above Newspaper , and at the same time begs to acquaint his Friends and the Public that he is now open to an Engagement . 2 , Little Yale-place , Hammersmith-road , October 7 , 1850 .
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HUNGARY AND BADEN . THE POLISH LEGION . THK COMMITTEE of the NEW POLISH EMIGRATION To the Editor of the ' Leader . ' " 39 , Upper Norton-street , Portland-place , 7 th September , 1850 . " StVL , —We beg to acknowledge the receipt of £ t . 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 yet 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 . Bartochowski , Captain . * subscriptions received : — Mr . Miles , 5 , Theberton-street , Islington £ 0 5 0 Mr . Mabbs , Upper-street , Islington , 0 10 MissS . D . C 0 4 0 Two Friends of ditto 0 10 From a Friend of ditto 0 5 0 From a few Working Men , Bond-street 1 0 0 The Leader Newspaper 110 Alfred Peppercorn 0 2 G Helen Slatter 0 2 0 Bessie Burgess 0 2 0 S . L .. 0 10 A German , wishing for the unity and integrity of his country , having no desire to infringe upon the integrity ol others 0 5 0 W ? K 0 4 0 R . R 0 9 0 A Reader of the Leader 0 10 0 Mr . Terence Bellew M'Manus , per Miss Redman .... 1 0 0 Arthur Trevelyan , Esq ., per Mr . G . J . Holyoake 2 0 0
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This day is published , 8 vo ., paper cover , price Is ., CATHOLICITY—SPIRITUAL and INTELV ^ LECTUAL ; an Attempt at Vindicating the Harmony of Faith and Knowledge . A Series of Discourses . By Thomas Wilson , M . A ., late Minister of St . Peter's Mancroft , Norwich ; Author of " Travels in Egypt and Syria , " &c . No . 1 . Relative Rank of our Earth among Stellar Worlds . London : John Chapman , 142 , Strand .
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Just published , in 8 vo ., price One Shilling , THE MOSAIC SABBATH , or an Enquiry into the supposed present obligation of the Sabbath of the Fourth Commandment . By a Layman . " We cordially commend this treatise . "—Leader . " An able pamphlet , well deserving public attention . "—JFc * ttninster Iteview , Oct ., 1850 .
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Also , by the same author , 8 vo ., cloth , 9 s . THE SABBATH ; or an Examination of the Six Texts commonly adduced from the New Testament in proof of a Christian Sabbath . Do the Christian Scriptures warrant the belie f that Christians are under a religious obligation to observe a Sabbath ? lhe author maintains they do not . " This question is discussed calmly and fairly , and the author lias certainly a great show of reason on his side ; but we must refer those to the book itself who would enter fully into the merits of the enquiry . "— Westminster Review , Jan ., 1850 . "A very able disquisition on this subject . " —Westminster Iteview , Oct ., 1850 . " A very elaborate , controversial , critical , and minute examination of the Six Texts which are supposed to justify Sunday observance . • * A calmly-reasoned , well-written work , composed in a spirit worthy of the fiolemn theme it treats . — Economist , June 29 , 1850 . London : Chapman and Hall , 186 , Strand . . -. ———^—j—
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COMPLETION OF TAUVER'S FRENCH DICTIONARY . DKDICATKI ) , HY I'KRMISSION , TO H . R . H . I'RINCB ALBRllT . In 2 vols ., royal 8 vo ., cloth boards , price £ \ 5 s . each , THK ROVAL PHRASEOLOGICAL PKKNCII-KNGLISII and ENGLISH-FRENCH DICT 1 ONAUY . Uy J . C . Tauvrh , French Master , Eton College . Notice from Quarterly lieview , No . 174 , September , 1850 : — " Most readily do we acknowledge the Hood of light which ha ? bciMi thrown on French phrusoH by M . Turvcr . . . . His work is really u valuable addition to our dictionary shelf—the most important shell' in every man ' s library . The nice skill with which he Ii . ih eompartul and contrasted the jihrasea of the two ino . st inthuMitial of modern tongues can hardly be ovcr-praiscd . Such a book might well deservu a distinct notice ; but we arc happy to tuUu this opportunity , meantime , of Buying that one of the volumes had now been in constant uso with us for tlvo years , and we should bo at u loss to itmnu another recent one of its elms which we huve found more useful . The idea was happy , and the execution lias been most laudably careful . We have been infinitely obliged to it in reading the lighter French literature ol this day—ho lull of vocables fresh from the mint of enmp or guinguvitv , and lively audacious turns , dnovaVTOC . < rW € T 0 KTiVf undreamt of by the forty '—which would have puzzled Voltuii AH much as Johnson . " Dulau oud Co ., Foreign Bookseller * , 37 , Solio-iquare .
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WORKS FOR THE WORKSHOP By G . Jacob Holyoake . b . d Euclid , or Mathematics , no Mystery 2 ( Practical Grammar , Fifth Edition 1 ( Hand-Book of Graduated Exercises 1 C A Logic of Facts 1 < Rudiments of Public Speaking and Debate 1 < People ' s Review , Edited in Concert 1 C Literary Institutions , their Relation to Public Opinion .. OS Paley Refuted in His Own Words 0 « Rationalism , Mr . Owen ' s Views Individualized 0 ( Life , Writings , and Character o f Richard Carlile 0 0 Logic of Death , Tenth Thousand 0 1 " The Reasoner , " Enlarged and Illustrated ( Weekly ) .... 0 1 " The Reasoner is written with considerable ability , and conducted with no small amount of tact . It addresses itself to that large and constantly increasing class in English society—the class of artisans ; men who demand to be dealt with logically . The lieasoner is calm , affectedly dispassionate , impersonal ; piques itself upon being- scrupulously exact in its statement of facts , rigorous in its inductions , and charitable and tolerant in its judgment . This air , which seems partly real , is eminently calculated to prepossess its reader * with the idea of its strength and ( irmnesH . Its conductors are by no means commonplace men . There is evidently a great deal of ability in them . Such men may not be despised , nor their doings overlooked . These men have a crcrd . They apparently have principles , too , at take . " —Daily Newt . London : Jamci Watson , 3 , Queen'a Head-passage .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 12, 1850, page 696, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1856/page/24/
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