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th.'-is if i\d ,-:.'.u lis i:irhi ,i '■ - • 'ili« i:. ii. hiu.'i li\.•■. i .: ; ;■ liin !f. I i'i r J Jig Slat-. A i ■■■.• • :.•;: i :■ :' : cii.s-es !•■ ti rmsiny 1. .1.1 -.' . ; i and T i: the mighty ; 'Wcr '. carnal can >.,i-W h- trn.-tel to sic; -t aline T'r-.y propose I.y i.. ■eli:..-, !o educate the musses in their : i •.-).-•, an. gradual!)", ii irio.-rvi] >i::'r > ;■ ■, -, established, In obWin the ecm . trol of I lie I'arliam.nfarv in'- ■ . ■,: • That established, th;;v \v u'd gr:i i;:i! ' conn -1 all private capitalists • . Ii ■• over'their businesses ilk! i!,. !r l\.;te:i to the .State, which w.iihl ii .;, ', .lb trict so extend its adioinsiiarive . ■■ ,:r. as to k the sole cm] ■':■,-.. r, i '.:' distribute to -a •'> \« r- .■ !: - uotii ■ r in nme nccordin : I 111-! ■iiint i i.f )■ .; k. ! follows, as a i,'i-:;t rot. mi- ■ I ,al •• i would lu e,-,,i .:- it, ; i;' ;,■!> - fortunes won] ,Ii •<u >;>.■ [ih „ ; -|, •;. Socialists cU'in li.k an i 5..•-. '.!,;.• - would leave 'mvii :; r.i . •': ■■. prohibiting 111- -j.■- •■ n; I v i■, i in :', ■ ma li-nl of labour." ; . : -i ~: the. scheme which !.;,- '. ii -■<■ , . ■ , i, three-feii.thsof a million f (',. l<rs. 'll,r:V- ■! i ... S ,-i :.■:■ LVi which is so v,id ly : ; . ... lire main-, I. it i- can liar l!y !i • .lb' -if i i- il now exis - . ■ ~..-, -..--.s'.Ab liciuid. I'i-- hundre! a; i .-.-;.- n ■<• r r-.-.|.s .lime ! .|- i.,.i,,- .• :; n■• linn ■ u iiliam. l-'jriy-; a-o ,;' ■•., ••■ Lave h-n aputted, an i ;i.•■ r -■■, ineiuuii -, :il wow vi ■ . lone, i '-. '■! ii.s of in.;.: i- :mi :r, uuotiuing a.i •. liier lo M I year-:. Ucrlin, Hr -lan lionn, Uochum, 'liiili, Lob-ann. ;r. i Mmmii.i'u i,; lu ed the 1 :.. c u ion-. :. . liv.. of the ■ i c- iKe.i mii ido bef iv dial. 'l'i,. <\,,. is nol ,1 iv : sit-..
■ ■I n.s'-iis-iiiia; ion, an I ll i.s jn-1 nine that i. ■ has worked 1 urn-elf into the belief thai Nihilism, with the recurring outrages which hnvo excited bis ulnriu, are the fruits of these liberal ref rms which since his accession to the throne he h;is been m great pains to introduce. II" fancii thai ii' he returns to the old system and rubs bis bitbiects with a nd of iron Nihilism will disappear, and 1 is ehii ''■■- of |ulico will l>o enabled to am i and imprison his ■■'.: j i i til pi ■ ■ without being molosti it. Ii is u i iih ■ -1 iy thi ■ is tin- wildest d ilusion. I i the nil of political government an al s iluto ruler may for along lime ■efuso to advance with the spirit of the time and to moke (•< icussioni to bis people, but once any concessions, however frivol, b*ve been made they can never lowithdrawn, Mon may by the force «f habit remain slaves without making an effort to cure thoir emancipation, but 01100 they have tasted tin' tweets of even partial liberty they can novcr be again reduced to ■ ivi did". Tb" ukote, abro : ttkig the juri i> -lirii mi of lh" i-ivd i -nut i in - • mi in"". again*! Lb , fust issued bj tli" o*ar, will simply have lh" effect of precipitating the catastrophe which ha
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 64, 21 December 1878, Page 3
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