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LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... of being one of the .;Goo journalist hacks of the Whig Ministry, gave Friend, publicity on Saturday last to a report, strongly Town savouring of the fabulous, being no other than ,pte'r that the Whigs were about to re-appear (posi- Allot- tively for the ...

COUNTY EXPENDITURE

... meeting Id as speaking the opinion of Yorlkshire. le THE Protectionists of this county, in setting up tile to standard of the Whig Corn Law of 1841, expose them. selves to ridicule. They fought against that law with - something like frenzy at the time. Of ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 962 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

TO THE CHARTISTS

... 'n would be given for a Chartist, against a y 2W hig ? Not a bit of it. They would be held h as the balance of power between Whig and cl Tory. And then mark, if these freeholders constituted the balance of power, they would -and small blame to them-sell ...

A GLANCE AT THE NATIONAL PURSE

... matter, 8' The wonder is that the Whigs should have had 0 a surplus at all. All their previous finan- c cial experience in office has been to Convert tz surpluses into deficits. The Debt originated tl l with the Whigs, as a party; and, although it tl ...

TO THE CHARTISTS

... to the working classes ? Do you suppose they would be given for a Chartist, against a Whig ? Not a bit of it. They would be held as the balance of power between Whig and Tory. And then mark, if these freeholders constituted the balance of power, they would ...

A GLANCE AT THE NATIONAL PURSE

... ?? ?? - -1 ?? i I; : j , t .= !,i ' A .-GLANCE AT. THE: NATIONAL rTJ I - RsE, I 5AWonders wilinever cease.-' The 'Whigs |,s ,have .asurplua fiil teqExcehequer! Nay ,they of have' actuaily napplied. sqme..thieei hundred a thousand pounds to tle reduction ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... Order in Council in 18_G, and replaced n by Mr. CHAS. GRANT'S sliding scale in 1828 : Mr. ;e GICAN 's law was attacked by the Whig Government in 11141, and modified by Slct RODERT PEEL in 1b42 i a and ilR 1OBERtT PEEI. swept away his Own and all t d Corn ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4353 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

A GLANCE AT THE NATIONAL PURSE

... does not matter. The wonder is that the Whigs should have had a surplus . at all. All their previous finan- cial experience in office has been to convert surpluses into deficits. The Debt originated with the Whigs, as a party; and, although it certainly ...

TO THE CHARTISTS

... working classes ? Do you suppose they m would be given for a Chartist, against a y' Whig? Not a bit of it. -They would be held hi as the balance of power between Whig and ce Tory. And then mark, if these freeholders to constituted the balance of power ...

GREAT CHARTIST MEETING IN THE CITY OF LONDON

... Whips to reform, they could plaee V 'us no confidence-in any scbemae propoun~ded by that I, be- party. (flear, hear.) The Whigs reform scheme *nd was yet in the shell, and it was impossible to dis- I w71l cuss the merits of a plan yet unhatched, but they ...

TO THE CHARTISTS

... working classes ? Do you suppose they n would be given for a Chartist, against a h Whig? Not a bit of it. They would be held c V .as the balance of power between Whig and em Tory. And then mark, if these freeholders , constituted the balance of power ...

GREAT MEETING IN FAVOUR OF PROTECTION AT YORK

... to make myself heard at tile end of this room, it is partly Otlri- butable to my having met this mrriling so many or my old whig friends coming here. Haltos, says 1, What you here. Why it's becoming rather serious, ILaughter.) To another, 1 Wihat, ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 13886 | Page: 5 | Tags: News