PROTEST
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... l I UAYv this bill; but I will not now 4ltternpt an analysis of it, chiel-y because I have not duly considered the extent of -all its terrible consequences if attempted ta be carried into: execution. It is a sort of Austrian project: a scheme for bringing everv thing und every body -iithin the control, the immediate con- trol, of the kingly part of the Govern- mellt. ThiS bill will totally ...
... I WILL first insert the account as l find it in the newspapers, which is as follows: INTERVIEW OF THE DEPUTATI.wj OF DISSENTERS FROM GLASGOW WITH EARL GREY. Yesterday morning, at twelve o'clock, the deputation, consisting of the Rev. Dr. Heugh, the Rev. Andrew Marshall, and James Johnston, Esq., were intro- duced by James Oswald, Esq., M.P., to Earl Grey. Mr. Oswald immediately retired, and ...
... NATIONAL REGENER1ATION I ~~~SOC IETY. (Concluded from page 188.) time to time, suade to reduce wages below the level, by which, with mode- rate exertion, a comfortable subsist- ence may be gained, as well as to pre- vent their imposing hours of labour and confinement beyond what are gene- rally considered to be reasonable and proper upon the people under their control. This is carried to an ...
... _ . -R W- . L tVI _ U :, ?? 4 LE 'Wns a-vnewspperio so 'suchde-- *dined' ?? hadlyvteke able tareel fiidsg~aintesstitf;rwithtsoffe other )sps.er, i sdnmewhatk the same state: tilhus it; wa&uitimt'he ut ?? anti the: 'Sun, the Bqritish Press ThW~li'tfie ¼WWWVel~esrj~ nab tfihen the ?? :state,. tk ,,Sometiles there is a --ttlffe ofive or six, or- ten. - N&iitAlri u&'do s etntiresy; ...
... LONDON, NOVEMBER 16, 1831. Louis Phillippe has dismissed the Doctrinaires and taken to him- self an intirely new set of servants. At one o'clock on Monday, it appears hle received a decisive answer from Soult, to say that the Marshal would have nothing more to do with this Majesty. Mes- sieurs De Riguy, Guizot, Thiers, and Duchatel, were instantly taken at their words, and bowed out of office. ...
... LONDON, NOVEMBER 23, 183A. Louis-Philippe has called together another set of Ministers-he has, in fact, recalled the Doctrinaires, humbled, crest-fallen, and more than ever likely to act subserviently to his will. H is late policy has had the effect of setting the various political parties by the ears, and of leaving himself more freely at his royal pleasure of riding rough-shod over all. The ...
... THE -EXAMINER. LONDON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1834. The miserable warfare in the northern provinces of Spain is still suffered to exist. We say this, since it is very clear it could not by possibility continue, if energetic measures were taken to reinforce the army under RadiI. The recall of that general, however, is now spoken of, and this may be the prelude to a change of some sort. Any change must ...
... IfI might give a short hint to an impartial vriter, it would be to tell him his fate. If he resolves to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unblassed truth, let him proclaim war with mankind a lo mode le pais de Pole-neither to give nor to take quarcer. If he tells the crimes of great enon, they fall upon him with the iron hands of the law t if he tells their virtuies, when they ...
... The LONDON GAZET1TE of Taesday, Sept. 30. WHiTEHALL 9SePr. 2e. The Ring has been pleased to direct letters patent to be pasaed uiider the Ureat Seal of the United Kingdom of Great nritain alud. Ireland, constituting and appointing Sir Charles Christopher Pepys, Knight, ulaster or Keeper of the Rolls and Records of the Coart of Chances y, in the room of the Rlight flop. Sir John Leach, deceased ...
... THE MOR NING. CHRONICLE. LONDON: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1S34. Our readers will see, from our Madrid Express, that a mixed Committee of the Proceres and Pror curadores has been appointed, to settle the dispute between the two Houses concerning the Guebhard Loan, and other financial matters. The members of the Procuradores appointed to manage the con- ference on their part are, Messrs. FLoREz- ...
... We have received the Madrid journals from the 17thto the 24th ultimo inclusively, and also letters from our cor- respondents in that capital, dated the 23d. These com- munications clearly show that there was no ground what- ever for the rumours of tumults at Madrid, and of an en- tire change in the Spanish Miaistry, with which the Paris Bourse has been inundated for some days. The two Chambers ...