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... theatre was taken on Wednes- wal Dyday night; for the benefit of. the wife and family of ~I a John J. Fussell, one of the 'Whig victims of 1848, var an- who is still suffering imprisonment in Totbill-fields whij le House of. Correction, and. from the ...

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... le theatre was taken on W.dsnes- ery day night for the benefit of the wife and. family of ad- John J. Fdssell, one of the 'Whig victiris'of :1848, on- who is still suffering imprisonment in Totbill-fields ies House of Correctioln, an'd from-the numerous-'at- ...

Public Amusements

... little theatre 'was taken o6nWednes- cry day night for the benefit of the wife and family of ad- John J. Fussell, one of the Whig victims of 1848, on who is still suffering imprisonment in Tothill-mields ies House of Correction, and from the numerous at- ...

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... to' tib Europe wbichb,'amongst other things, 'turned the &c Tories once more out of office in England, and let cri in the Whigs to carry the Reform Bill.' Sir Robert be served his party during the debates on thisimeasure of i by speaking long and frequently ...

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... abuse or grievance; jus- ?? asdmittod-without-partiality, and themean and saefish viee .of nepotism (the betetitng sln of :Whig anid Tcry:Poternmeats, was unkinown in the . departlients-of 'thestate. Th separate tights of the' ditbtent magistratei were ...

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... racee . The' 15ditor' of - he Red ?? truly] adds - - ?? iould make common cauise wiil the tyantsfigainst the, nations. Thij Whigs -wduld' I pat!o-iisreform to the extent of -adurittinglthe . tbou, 60z'se -to share the despotism of princes and aristocrats ...

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... Editor of the 'Red' Republicatn truly Fe adds Thb Tories would make common cluse, pith the -tyrants agaiust the' nations. The, Whigs would Bbl Ipatronise reform to the extent of admitting the Tr -bourleoidic to share the despotism of princes and Tt aristocrats ...

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... The Editor of the Red Republican truly E ,adds The Tories would make common cause with the tyrants against the nations. The Whigs would I patronise reform to the extent of admitting the l bourgedisie to share the despotism of princes and 'I aristocrats ...

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... appointed, who should super-. intend the whole affair,' receive the rents and pay them into the National Exohequer. Do you see Whig? Thus you would all own the soil jointly-9o would your children, and their children; and 'though'as a lodger in a manufacturing ...

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... bones. We have, it -is said, plenty of money: and there appears to be some foundation for the rumour, when we gee that even a Whig Chan- cellor of the Exch-equer has a surplus. The army. and navy-meaning thereby the aristocratic gentlemen who hold commis- ...

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... bones. We have, it is said, plenty of money; and there appears to be some foundation for the rumour, when we see that even a Whig Chan- cellor of the Exchequer has a surplus. The army and navy-meaning thereby the aristocratic gentlemen who hold commis- ...

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... faCt5 Sir 110111 was a, worshipper o )tarntnt13b' a~i'd ryve succesgul on~..- Sitr ~seen FQ~et thq founder of. the, great, Whig H2tI5f of 91ilondW-5, * ,ourtie~r, and rose by~itl5Q persm 'egazd ,of that * mos umn- t prineipled and licencious of sovereigns ...