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TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... illustrate the manner in which 'toadies 'aoe paid in Parliament. In 1833, the first session of the Reform Parliament, the Whigs, very naturally wished to base their power-upon the support of a large and satisfied rna- iority. I was --looked upon as worthy ...

Reviews

... tioni of marching to London if necessary? *. W~hat, l oot was the conduct of 'Williaiims and Sharp in coin- parison wvith the Whig letterS written 'to' a eritain geaeral-of iiceredireceiig him to be 'in readhesgs- toe head a rebellion in ease of need ? ]4ut ...

FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... efcet a ?? Qh)Dge, 01 both political and social. He -repe>bd, 4b .bi* must be both of a political and : ,sOecial'hznte.'a : Whigs all diceerdr : tna the ?? sf'the .sountjry, wbI hilt tho~f~e-B s n SPrlItardus--:s tru*2l'- - rescue themselves from ie.lm ...

TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... names, Iwill sheow you the valu that, was set upon me. The Honourable Mr. Stanle j, now Lord l~disbur7,r was then ?? to the Whigs. HIe met me ti( thedoorway ' f nthe House, and said-Mr. O'Con- nor, the Government intends to adopt the usual praticein yourease ...

TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... illustrate the . manner in which toadies are paid in Parliament. In 1833, the first session of the Reform Parliament, the Whigs, very naturally wished to base their s i power upon the support of a large and satisfied ma- *ority. I was looked 'upon as ...

Reviews

... reader! Though thus goaded to desperation, they used not a wor e violear t nor' ado pteda nattitude more menpaing than the Whigs themselves did Lathe year 1831. Turn to No. 2 of the d ?? in thefirs t tolumn of the sixth page tberel f the language en- anintined ...

TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... illustrate the E manner in which toadies are paid in Parliament. , In 1833, the first session of the Reform Parliament, SI 1, the Whigs, very naturally wished to base their sj i power upon the support of a large and satisfied ma- c .lor*itY. I was looked upon ...

BIRTHS. On the 5th inst., at the Hall, Bedale, Yorkshire, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Windham (late ..

... Mrs. Sally B_r- On Tuesday week, in his 91st year, after a verv nainftil «__* of l^C^rTHorbT T* PatiCnCC * J0h * staunch Whig, 3% ?? nevolent and social disposition, had .W^l* £ E_T£ * be- ?? t ? a H* 5 of _cqu__Sr y *¦ erteem MSefe&r 154 ?? J^'8owerby ...

Published: Thursday 10 January 1850
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 949 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... and copioaseoxtrac~a from ?? and uniqueI carrespondence we have a foi cible article upon the mel-ad- ministration ol'the 'Whigs, with which the reviewi concludes.I Tho two closing paragraphs wye extract, recommendinig the whole article to the attentive ...

July 17.. 31. A. Binniugton.. 23.. Laceration of right hand

... voice—“ Yes; and particularly the Protectionists.) Yes ; the labouring classes had been victimised by all ol politician*—by Whigs, 'lories. Freetrader*, and Protect Sat a. (Hear, hear.) The lime had now arrived when the working classes must determine for ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1584 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

FACTS FOR FREE-TRADERS AND PROTECTIONISTS

... principles, is expected to be signed by about 30,000 artisans. A NOTE TO EARL FITZWILLIAm.-The tenantry of Earl Fitzwilliam-a Whig and Free-trader-are getting up a petition to his lordsip, calling upon him either to reduce their rents to such a level as ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1166 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS

... majority. There was other business of importance. Tbere Is to be another meeting the evening of Monday next. The Toribs and Whig Radicals in Town Council.—Since the election of town councillors for this borough on the First of November last, when number ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4981 | Page: 8 | Tags: none