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LANDLORDS AND TENANTS UNDER FREE TRADE

... separated from the essential and permanent o ;f effects of a 'free import of provisions. When r lntie has found out that, he will speak, again. in- Meantiine, he makes certain offers, suffi- ;hl cient in his estimation to meet the existing f not crisis; to all ...

PROTECTIONIST MEETING AT KNARESBOROUGH

... will prevent him?') any person tbe meeting would put questions properly they would answered, and if any of tbem desired to speak tbey would be heard. be said at the outset, be wanted the subject fairly canvassed. Let it stand its own merits. If tbe ag ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8688 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... . In' this respectt er. tieisinc oboesreabls in the lo'wer ainimals is strongly dlf, developed to the clases of w~hich I speak. 'Affection' rot- 'lastii ilulis strong degreeconly so long'as helplessness ?? 'Subsists. It ia-as in thec ogc f the birds- ...

CALUMNIES AGAINST KOSSUTH

... the utter falsity Et of the stomanly chargi I am, perhaps, the only Hi perso at the present momerinetnin s country who can=speak from personal knowledge on the subject, Zi and should therefore think myself neglectful ofan K( actual duty if I allowed the ...

Reviews

... the smoke and dust of a combat. Let us T march onwards, but with our eyes open. ta Again we are told: Beware ! Beware I By speak- ing to the people about their sufferings, by claiming aX -for them, before them, the suppression of ?? you make an appeal ...

FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... deedingoiWB e'vm gerihdniit th'anD yowbi fhe h { onour eQaferreid. ~in' Abintin ' ha eiu .,forgonor lA l£ 'ecogmse,6 when; X speak of hiin as 'the 'Inperfalg ?? di 'Sham Rejublican, .Special Constable. (Hear, ., ; henr '.Thee is; however, this difference ...

LANDLORDS AND TENANTS UNDER FREE TRADE

... be separated from the essential and permanent Ieffct s of a free import of provisions. When he has found out that, he will speak again. Meantime, he makes certain offers, suffi- cient in his estimation to meet the bxisting crisis ; to all those tenants ...

The Provinces

... requested an audience with I reol0 re Mr. Taverner, stating that they were members of the c r R oor constabulary and wanted to speak to. him; Mer a 5s and Taverner, however, suspecting them to be in pursui t seas-u of a very different object to that represented ...

Advertisements & Notices

... cloth lettered 1 2 Cc Practical Grammar, 1vol. ?? ?? f A Logic of Facts, I Vol., cloth lettered I1 Rudiments of Public speaking and Debate, 1 vol. cloth lettered ?? .. ..1 Ditto Ditto, in aIrpe.. ..10 Palcy Refuted in his own Words ?? *.0 C Life and ...

LANDLORDS AND TENANTS UNDER FREE TRADE

... separated from. the essential and permanent If effects of a free import of provisions. When I he has found out that, he will speak again. - Meantime, he makes certain offers, suffi- ecient in his estimation to meet the existing tcrisis; to all those tenants ...

??? AND SREY

... would want court, camp, or arsenal, from John o' Groats House to the Land's End. Only think what a saving to the people who speak English 1 We wish for no better refutation the fallacies of Free-trade than the corollary whioh Mr. Cobden has so logically ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 583 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE IRISH EXILES

... passage, and things in general now for myself upon this subject, with wlhich by this time I should be 'pretty 'conversant. ['ean speak in the highest terms, at all events, I can assure you-I was never better in all my life; from the day we left, Kingstown, up ...