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MILITARY INTERFERENCE

... ed a or peaceable expression of opinion had prescriptive right of Englishmen-at least. to ail Whig authoritie.' Still less did :i possible, that undera Whig government force would actually surround a peace. ,bly ; interrupt its order and its proceed. ...

Poetry

... smere vrictor's mrnsyrpal end stuen The ertrile and the vain, snhb mies shal t ie A watchwvord till the hutore shalt be free I Whigs I-that is the dlitinuiton, that makes the difference. ...

FEMALE'S DEMOCRATIC FESTIVAL

... cherished the Whigs might in' vain talk about their P D10 franchise in the counties. Nothing would go down Iwith the working men but. Universal Suffrage.' (Loud cheers.) In proposing this 'eatension to the counties of the £10 franchise, the Whig landlords ...

Poetry

... forbidhim beinglaughed at For paying so dear, For bilueezing his dear. THE CHARTisrs v. WHIG ANiD ToRtY.-The Chartists have placarded the town, challenging both Whig and Tory to open discussion on any, or all, principles of' Chartism, nd those of Wtigisa ...

PUBLIC MEETING IN NEWCASTLE

... agitators were paid. by the Carlton club. Now, was the Dulke of Welling. ton'who sought to screen the Whigs in a position to assist the movement, or were the Whigs likely to be the instigators ? The expression that this was a Tory movement was a base fiction ...

CHARTIST FESTIVITIES

... 'sisong in.:mentat po~wer, wrhich wv~ite'tb' bdt 'foiUme' to 'blazot' ;foithlts-moral energies,j, b oput'do'Wn the giant demon of Whig.injostice, and,: ou ,tie site ofi~its-unhply -,dw~elplin~g place,;to' ereet a,templa jedsca~ed ,to u,niver~sal..iib'ert'; ...

Poetry

... good as thou alt, 'ris well to retnember the sting That carries its smart to the head and the heart, Along with the bee's whig. A FABLE. (From Tait's Edinburgh Magazine.) A Sparrow on a lite was sitting, Sees a Beetle near bini pecking, Seizes on him-to ...

Poetry

... to our meetifucturer a loaess Of8000.00f o cisiemenrs. Tlere-nnerehants end manufctourersr-eate the blessings of Arishreatic Whig and Tory rule for you. Here istheway in which our Plunderers stand, in compari- son with the French Governittel During the ...

THE ECCENTRIC SNUFF-TAKER

... Bristol. NEW POOR Lsw.-The.' inhabitants of Bury are not generally aware of the fact that, ata hole-and-coraer meeting of the Whig board of. guardians at which their worthy member, and several other liberal gen. tlemen of that town were presented, it ...

LITERATURE

... which his more manly days were mis-spent, until his entrance into political life by family consexiou with the fa- fulily of the Whig leader. Thatconnrexiori Introdueed ?? to the acquanrtance of Mir Edward Ellice, under whose tuteisge he made more progress ...

LITERATURE

... son of George, present Earl of Carlisle, by Lady Georgianso Ca- vendish, sister to the Duke of Devonshire. The hon. member, a Whig, was born 23rd December, 1809, and is unmarried. Lord Howick (North Northumberland), eldest son of Earl Grey, las been in ...

Poetry

... speak, He o'er his back the cane did break. At Intervals kept crying out, You Chartist dog I'll serve you out; Just so the Whigs serve out the men, Who dare their country's foes condemn. ROBERT WILSON. THE INQUIRY. Tell me, ye whined wiinds, That round ...