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    1. The coordinating body of the various British unions, the Trades Union Congress, created the Labour Party in 1900 so as to get more labor representatives into Parliament


    2. Alexander commenced a series of quotations from English poets and journalists to show that to take the verb in the sense of giving a blow would make nonsense in places were naval actions and trades unions are spoken of? I feel certain that the bystanders would consider that the foreigner was being unfairly treated, and that the teacher ought to be supported in his general doctrine; since it is of the last importance that foreign people should learn the proper meanings of our common words, and not be seduced into mistaking special and idiomatic uses for normal significations


    3. The Secretary of the local Trades Council, a body formed of delegates from all the different trades unions in the town, wrote a letter to the Obscurer, setting forth this view


    4. Their right to be regarded as representatives of the working men was denied, and Grinder, who, having made inquiries amongst working men, was acquainted with the facts, stated that there was scarcely one of the local branches of the trades unions which had more than a dozen members; and as Grinder's statement was true, the Secretary was unable to contradict it


    5. If this subject had not been introduced by Councillor Rushton, he (Dr Weakling) had intended to propose that the wages of the Corporation workmen should be increased to the standard recognized by the Trades Unions


    6. Ninety-nine out of every hundred of them did not believe in such things as those: they had much more sense than to join Trades Unions: on the contrary, they believed in placing themselves entirely at the mercy of their good, kind Liberal and Tory masters


    7. They hold that we must continue, like the police officer's peasants, to flog one another, consoling ourselves with the reflection that we are talking away in the assemblies and meetings, founding trades unions, marching through the streets on the 1st of May, getting up conspiracies, and stealthily teasing the government that is flogging us, and that through all this it will be brought to pass that, by enslaving ourselves in closer and closer bondage, we shall very soon be free


    8. And we men in authority who are striving against this impoverishment of the people by wise legislation, we capitalists who are combating it by the extension of useful inventions, we clergymen by religious instruction, and we liberals by the formation of trades unions, and the diffusion of education, are in this way increasing the prosperity of the people without changing our own positions


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