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The Tax Trap

... this summons, the Speaker, ac- bet oompanied by the greater number of Members then Pen prsnt, and preceded by the Sergeant at Arms, asR ealreing the Mace, left the House. The Speaker IlgI returned after an absence of about ten minutes, and by the House adjourned ...

O'CONNOR AND THE PRESS

... captain magistrate was a tyrant. He got up all the opposition, petitioned against me, and he boasted of it. I assisted at Grattan's election for Meath, in 1831. I was counsel for Daunt, at Mallow, in 1832. 1 assisted Col. Stawell, at Kinsale, at the same ...

O'CONNOR AND THE PRESS

... captain magistrate was a tyrant. He got up all the opposition, petitioned against me, and he boasted of it. I assisted at Grattan's election for Meath, in 1831. I was counsel for Daunt, at Mallow, in 1832. 1 assisted Col. Stawell, at Kinsale, at the same ...

Varieties

... would do the same. The hi ltter .decliued Sir John told Garrick it was a e struggle between his lnorol;iyndterest; to which David replied, He was sorry he could not return , the conpliment, for Sir John's 4nterest and morality were never at variance ...

The Tax Trap

... summons, the Speaker, so- better sompanied by the great'er number of Members then pursue present, and prceded by the Sergeant at Arms, add, tI bearing the Mraeoe, left the House. The Speaker lighten returned after an absence of about ten minutes, and by the ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Lord Cardigan will cost £2,000. The public have off Ii thus to pay £2,000 because Lord Cardigan was offer pleased to call out and shoot Mr. Tuekett. This is trivi a piecA of feudalism rather too irrational and costly a so for our times. Cardigans should ...

Local and General Intelligence

... me Lord Cardigan will cost, £2,000. The public have off thus to pay £2,004 because Lord Cardigan was off, Ipleased to call out and shoot' Mr. Tuekett. This is trii a pieceo~f feudalism rather too irrational and costly a s for our times. Cardigans should ...

Imperial Parliament

... SHAPtUsBusT moved thatithe Lord Speaker do give orders for printing and publishing the proceedings at the trial of the Earl of Cardigan. The Earl of ELDON complained that the Masters in Chancery, who were considered the messengers of the House, had been refused ...

EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW

... EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW. LOOK ON THIS PICTWRE, THEN ON THIS II LORD CARDIGAN ac- COOK, of Mitcheldever, quitted. upon the honour a working man, hung for of all the Peers in England, striking at Bingham Bha- for shooting Capt. Tuckett, ring, without ...

Original Correspondence

... knock Whiggery and humbug off its crutch, otherwise, believe me, plain John will chuckle and say, Well, didn't I put the Clartists down for you, and got the Peers out of the Cardigan scrape 'upon my eonoser: he did, but, upon my soul, he shall not put ...

Original Correspondence

... knock Whiggery and hunmbug off its crutch, otherwise, believe me, plain John will chuckle and say, Well, didn't I put the Chartists down for you, and got the ?? out of the Cardigan scrape sepOsM s o0neur he did, but, upon my soul, he shall not put down ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Ti;at your petitioners in have also read the mock trial of Captain Doughls, arraigned for felony before Sir John Williams, when N, the said Sir John Williams maintained the right of the principal wvitness to wvithold the only material hp evidence which could ...