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NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION

... 'Messrs. Shaw, Clark, ' Reynolqsq, O'Coni]or, 31 re Harris, and Mr. Town Councillor iobion, were w vY the speakers appointed to speak to the resolutions. w , Mr. Couneillor BARRRE commfened .the business i, of tbe ueeting in .an ' adniiiable sptech, in the ...

NOW OR NEVER— NOW AND FOR EVER!

... pay it. . jowever, as the Postscript of a lady's letter is always the most important part, the Times,l in its postscript, speaks ludicrously of the Protectionists power, and what may be the protectioni~sts' policy ; while you must remem- ber the fact- ...

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... adapted than I the men-dairy farming being carried td' a 'mueh i ing greater extent in Somerset than-in Devon. I am & ut now 'speaking, however, of labour in the' fields. s to This comprises a variety of occupations, in ConneC- t se. tlon vith which cheap ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... science developed in it, than by the originality and breadth of inspired genius. Musio is said to speak all languages; but Mendelssohn's music i seems to us to speak a language thoroughly understood aud appreciated only by musicians, not by the mere lover music ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7431 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE STATE AND RELIGION

... scoured our constitutional freedom. Thus, oivil liberty has been nurtured under the shade of religious independence. If we speak in general terms, it is correct to say that the North of Europe, whioh welcomed the Reformation, is now in the enjoyment of ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 769 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NOW OR NEVER— NOW AND FOR EVER!

... THEY must pay it. . ffowever, as the postsoript of a ladio letter is always the most impotant par t the by in its postscript, speaks ludicrously of th protectionists' power, and whatmay be the protectionists' policy ; while youmutems. ber the fact- THE GREAT ...

NOW OR NEVER— NOW AND FOR EVER!

... must pay it. However, as the postscript of a lady's letter is always the most important part, the Times, in its postscript, speaks ludicrously of the ?rotectionists' power, and what may be. the protectionists' policy ; while you must remem- -..ber the fact- ...

THE LATE CHARTIST TR

... know how to appreciate the ser- vices of such a gentleman. There are many in this town in favour of the Charter, who dare not speak in public in favour of it,-their family's bread de- pends on their keeping their mouths shut,-but where there is a will there ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... undistur~ed by any cdnsciousness of abstract right aid wrong. His sole business'-hia whole duty of 'man A -commercially speaking, is to make as large a profit as he can. ''So'long as lie does not e- very glaringly violate the recognised conven- tional' ...

NOW OR NEVER— NOW AND FOR EVER!

... must pay it.I However, as the postscript of a lady's letter is'always the most important part, the-'A'res, in its postscript, speaks ludicrously of the protectionist. power, and what may be the Frotectkonists' policy ; while, you must remei- .4ir the fact- ...

NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION

... 'Messrs. ' Shaw,' 'Clark, ~Reynolds,' O'Connor, Harris, and.MrI. Town ' Couineillor. Robson, 'ire the speakers appointed to speak to the resolutions ?? Banaa commencedt the business of the'hneeting in an admiraby le'r peueb, in the course of: which hes ...

THE LATE CHARTIST TRIALS

... know how to appreciate the ser- vices of such a gentleman. There are many in this town in favour of the Charter, who dare not speak in public in favour of it,-their family's bread de- pends on their keeping their mouths shut,-but where there is a will there ...