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... Government press ) to prejudice their minds before the trial, and the cool int ependance they evinced in the discharge of the.r arduous duties during the trial, particularly in sifting the evidence for the prosecution. Another circumstance ought also to borne in mind, to the credit of the jury. They belong to a class of society which, from the nature of its pursuits, may presumed to be ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1833
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 550 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

[Price Id, tirue they were committing* these horrors, (mark their blasted hypocrisy!) they were praying the ..

... churches, to deliver ns from baltle murder, and from sudden death ,y ! Oh, fellow countrymen, the pen or tongue of man will never describe the crimes of the usurpers who governed this country during the last fifty years. But why, you will ask, do [you remind us of those scones ? Do you want blood for blood, or is your object to excite the people to deeds of vengeance and devastation ?” This is ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1833
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 402 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

Saturday, February 16,1833

... Monday. After complimenting ministers on the success of the Reform Bill, which he said had been effected in order to relieve the insupportable distress of the people, and in order to restore and confirm their liberties,” (this must bare been quite new idea to ministers,) Mr. Atwood observed— One word in the Address had struck terror ioto his heart, and ho was sore that it must have struck ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1833
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4154 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4 | Tags: News 

Saturday, March 0, 1833

... TO THE SOLDIERS OF THE “UNITED” KINGDOM. Friend* Brethren, and Fellnw-connlrymen, Though you are apparently our enemies, we call you brothers and friends. Though enlisted, by your oppressors, enslave us, and fed upon taxes wrung from our toil, we nevertheless see in you but fellowcitizens reduced to the same state of degradation ourselves, and by the same means. We know you must loathe your ...

Published: Saturday 09 March 1833
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 347 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

THE PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS. Moaday,.Marc& 4. The Bishop of BRISTOL presented a petition from ?? of Bristol complaining of the demnoralizing effects of.beer ?? WIrri- %OotD supported the ?? Marquis of LAiNSDoWN intimated that the subject was under the consideration of a Committee of the other House. ,-Lord CLpNCuaRY presented several petitions from Ireland, prayingfor the enactment of poor laws and the ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7753 | Page: Page 7, 8, 9, 10 | Tags: News 

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... If I might gives short bint-to, an impartialyriter, si Wold be to tell him hi, fate. If. he resolvesto venture bupothedangerous plreipi& Of-tlliiig usiassed tnithslet him proclaim war with mankind a la snode le tais de Ple-neither to give nor-to take 4uafl ter.. If he tells the crimes of greatmen, tbey fall ie.aeihim with the iron hands of the la.-. ifbetelhgtheir -virtues,~w-heii ...

Published: Sunday 08 September 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11659 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | Tags: News 

IRISH COERCION BILL

... IRISH COERCION BILL (From the True San, 14. March.) A vERY numerous meeting of the in- habitants of the borough of Lambeth took place yesterday, at the Horns Ta- vern, Kennington, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of petitioning the House of Commons not to pass the bill alleged to be for preventing disturbances in Ireland. The spacious room was crowded almost to ...

BAD BOOK-MAKING

... ' DAD BOOK-MAKING. . - Ix the Penendem ilalt Register,. (uated5. (October, in which t curried the hide of the editor of the 0lkzzomiclej I had to answer lhis charge of having got mny living by much bad book-maidny; and ,,took that occasion of observing oii m, wlbat I called, matchless book on tree-planting, called Lhe WooD- >LANDS.` A gentlemian in Nporfolk, in consequence of having read ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF OLDHAM

... St. James's Park, esttminster, 28. Marck, 1833. MY FRIENDS' You were frequently told by me and my most worthy colleague, that we were strongly of the opinion, that we should find but very few persons in this I Parliament disposed to second our ef- forts in causing a reduction of taxation to tale place; and- we told you, as you yourselves indeed know, that no QLher efforts would be worthy of ...

Published: Saturday 30 March 1833
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8409 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: News 

GARDEN SEEDS

... 1 GA&4END OLn of selli dg Aees Ar 8d I ara wn V +l;t 4tr ?? 9yho have riad My.Wr,,n, #1 ep4 CULT6F and Ga&xpimAs jady my v NGLlSlj ,JXTEI will have .p:reii- th~a4,, l,> s4 t ,via haw powel~ tha;teW with Mgcih-' aI th atir n of being. ex i i to the seeds wbd ow wvs n to whilch gseter,$hero tae >Iwth1ivg to be attendt .; fiist, * 0 ,wwpw of the.seedsi wd 1oiti,e iias 4-P ;tbP Sandwa. Tbe ?? . ...

AH, A!

... So no! as we say, when we findd hare sitting, and then turn our eyes away, lest the cunning creature should be off before we are ready. So ha! The Chronicle tells us, in it3 COIuW of Tuesday last, that we are come to the point. to which I have long been telling my readers we must come. The latndlords to the loss of their estates, or, which is the same thing, the loss of their rents; the ...