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BELGIUM

... G;-rman society's room, to refuse them the room for any future meeting. T'he Gormans behaved perfectly well during these times. Exposed tothe most pfttV persecution tof the police, they yet rested at their post. Th y as- sisted every evening at the meetine o0 ...

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... connecting tradition rise with the Scriptures wvere pointed out at great length_ tsed the views and objects of the Puseyites were exposed. iug some striking passages were quoted from a sermon by ,ane Professor Keeble, of Oiford-and the priiciplb and at object ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1838
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1952 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

TO JAMES RRONTERRE O'BRIEN, ESQ

... rent any one may enjoy a vote now, This is a cotopromise. Bat we contend for that privelege as a right, merely for justice Fake; then whero is your sense of justice, when the e mipire of ac- ?? is conerned? You know how mnuch trouble the friends of Universal ...

IRELAND

... five, '1 which we passed. We .were met at the little gate leading from the II nsd, by the uncle of Phelim, who implored us to 'fake as little noise as possible for fear of alarming h Js poor ould woman, who di'd'nt hear it yet, as it b;uld he sure to break ...

Chartist Intelligence

... empty promises to millions of their hungry followers. And lest they might be forced to concede something to the people, or expose themselves as tie ?? arid deceitful enemies of Reform, . the bit-by-bit policy wali adopted ; the foolish, absurd; and ridiculous ...

THE CHARTER AND NO SURRENDER!

... embodied in that resolution, can be neither safe, tli, just, or beneficial, (Hear, hear.) 'fake, for in: lee stance, the property qualification as it st~and. 'fake (0 ihe case of a rich man, who, of course, having wo money, has a vote: a bank breaks; a ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... surface of globe. Suppose you take a portion of any one soil, asrd put it rlpon the end of a piece of metal, and inarys way expose it to tle action of the fire, you- will ate that part of tine soil wrill growe blacker at the edges: by and by that blackness ...

IDOLATRY IN INDIA

... that f ins they should see fit bayordering the filiug of selnetes-dorhig to -Y rho pi-ocessions of the idols, and titus to expose to 1mhari. ai rmh 1,ert danger the lives of British officers, who we re c Im- so inh pelted to submit to this degradation ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1838
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4690 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

Chartist Intelligence

... half-past seven o'clock that evening, was announced by the town drummer. Mr. Robertson in a very able and impressive man- ner, exposed te base doings of the factions who fatten on the produce of the working man, and lashed the humanity-mongers-the big loaf9 ...

LEEDS, AUGUST 29

... in the Card-room during the litime the nulal is isl Mo- tioni, and the food of thiswork people, bey t his means, becomles expos~ed toall the fibres of the cutton arising from the agitation of the miacl~ionry ; tivese fibrce ace imitilato oia t le stomach ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1807
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3516 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE CHARTER AND NO SURRENDER!

... preserve would have been welcome there ! (Loud cheers.) Seeing that the unrepresented people of this and the sister island are exposed to horrors like these, that their petitions and r'monstrances are treated with contempt, and that there is no chance of an ...