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THE LEEDS MERCURY

... this liberal Id provision of United States law for reciprocal commer- a 0: id cial intercourse, PREaSIDNTi TAYLOR avows his W~hig thlove of IC protection for American manufactures ; and ~ir he distinctly 1recommends a revision of the existing tsetariff ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1796 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... of being one of the ; Geo. 1ournalist hacks of the Whig Ministry, gave riend, publicity on Saturd ay last to a report, strongly r, por savouring of the fabulous, being no other than per J. that the Whigs were about to re-appear (posi.. 1,! tively for the ...

LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... ?? of being one of the t O. journalist hacks of the Whig Ministry, gave t n'publicity on Saturday last to a report, strongly er savouring of the fabulous, being no other than t ,.J that the Whigs were about to re-appear (posi- a e, tively for the last ...

PROTECTION FOR NATIVE INDUSTRY

... narticularlyby the Ptrotectionists.) Yes, the la- i iu ouring classes had been victimised by all classes of Dpoliticians-by Whigs, Tories, Free-traders, and IcProtbctionists. (Hear, hear.) The time Lhad now e arrived when the working classes must determine ...

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... the agriculturists in England, Scotland, and Ireland, nor those of our brethren in the colonies; though it may enable the Whigs to keep office a little longer. ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 525 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... report may, therefore, turn out' not to be n A untrlue, but merely anticipatory. Every, one fl knows how- squeezeable the Whigs are, 'and with what tenacity theycling to office. Perhaps they will prefer to keep their places; t and give way to the popular ...

EAST LOTHIAN AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION SOCIETY

... opposing the whigs with their Bs. duty— and I was one of his most strenuous and sincere supporters —he asserted in his Tamworth manifesto that no farmer in Britain could grow wheat under or 58s. per quarter. On that principle he turned out the Whigs; but after ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7146 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PROTECTION FOR NATIVE INDUSTRY

... particularly by the Protectionists.) Yes, the la- h bouring classes had been victimised by all classes of ID politicians-by Whigs, Tories, Free-traders, and b Protectionists. (Hear ar.) The time had now t arrived when the working classes must determine ...

PROTECTION FOR NATIVE INDUSTRY

... particularly by the Protectionists.) Yes, the la- sbouring classes had been victimised by all classes of a politicians-by Whigs, Tories, Free-traders,- and t eProtectionists. (Hear, hear.) The time had now arrived when the working classes must determine ...

The cause of Protection continues to demand. Public tection continues to demand Venturing upon • the F ee ..

... John Yorke. This list contains not only many influential Conservatives, but also tbe names of many influential members of the Whig and Liberal party, as our readers will recognize. Is not this a sign of reaction ? our advertising columns it will also be ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 753 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM

... They had traded upon the foolish antagonism between Celt and Saxon. (Hear, hear.) The Tories had always done so, and the Whigs would be glad to do so to a still greater extent if they dared. (Hear, hear.) When- 'ever the government was weak at home, ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... The report may, therefore, turn out not to be and untrue, bat merely anticipatory. Every one knows how squeezeable the Whigs: arc, and with what tenacity theycling to office. Perhaps they will prefer to keep their places, and give way to the popular ...