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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 ...

Reviews

... £5n2,018,000, l esng less than th.at of 1827 £4,18,000, and which t emnabied the noble duke to leave, as an ilheritane t his Whig successors in of fhe, a surplus of revenuei rear expen ditur e of £2,900,000t. , se Whlg ministry under Earl ore , in 1831 ...

Reviews

... until'the last Session, when an act was passed to limit the term of imprisonment to three months. X It would seem that the Whigs, in framing the Re-E form Aot, foresaw that its results would only gie to them. a larger share of political power, and there- ...

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 ...

THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... of some of their chief propositions to be brought before the Legislature appear from time to time, like pilot balloons, in Whig journals. One of the latest ministerial shadows of coming events is the following :— are given to understand that Ministers ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 978 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 ...

Yorkshire Gazette. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. 1850 On the 31st of the present month Pailia will meet for the dispatch of

... and in every dist ' throughout Great Britain and Ireland, that °- who have heretofore been reputed as staunch s porters of a Whig administration and of ah* \ measures, have thrown on one side their p predilections, and united with their Conservat neighbours ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1308 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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 

LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS

... considerable minority. The meeting was then dissolved. New Epistle from the Ex-Premier.—We extract from the Norwich New* the folio whig letter addressed by Sir R. Peel to Mr. George Gower, of Smallburgh, in reply to a question put by that gentleman, on pnblio ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 11422 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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 ...

Reviews

... 000, and which hI esabled the noble duke to leave, as an inheritance e to his Whig successors in office, a surplus of revenuetP over expenditure of £2,900,000. t ?li e Whig ministry under Earl Ore , in 1831 and be 182-their two first years in office-had ...