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THE NIHILIST PROGRAMME.

The Nihilists may and ought to aspire to office, dignity, and honor. They shall mutually help each other with all their might. They shall denounce the false brethren and the suspected. They shall employ every means to assist the revolution, which consists in the most utter and radical destruction of the existing order of soicety. Mo more monarchy; no more recognised religions ; no more property ; the land belongs to all; the soil is like the air, everyone has a right to sustenance ; no more administration : no more armies. Kings, soldiers, priests, judges, the possessors of privileges, and of wealth, are our enemies ; at these we must direct our blows. Sentence of death is passed on every official of the Empire who shall show himself directly or indirectly hostile to our plans.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2505, 31 March 1881, Page 4

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THE NIHILIST PROGRAMME. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2505, 31 March 1881, Page 4

THE NIHILIST PROGRAMME. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2505, 31 March 1881, Page 4

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