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FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... the Change ' 0 inmust be both of a politiel aiid boeia nature. A mnere political cbann, evould.not do; the strife of tho' Whigs aiad Free TrOI'& si a'sn I attempt to. rian;', . 5tairrths.spr6ptibsl tli~utibns' of 'the: dountfy, ' ;whilst the iftdlcals6':and ...

Reviews

... ! .Thoughithusgeonded to desperation, they used not 'a word more violent nor adopted an attitutde--more menacing than the Whigs themselves did In the year . 1i. Turn to N~o. 2 of the .nerucgor-read in thefirst lcolumn of the sixth pago thereof the language ...

FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... He repeated, the change must be both of a political and soolal'natske. A mere political change would lno do;he alri b A' Whigs ?? Traders was an ?? fflu5 tain the propertied'.. tstitutions- .efaithe: . ontry, whilst the Rasils End Proltaians 't3tialed ...

Reviews

... tioni of marching to London if necessary? *. W~hat, l oot was the conduct of 'Williaiims and Sharp in coin- parison wvith the Whig letterS written 'to' a eritain geaeral-of iiceredireceiig him to be 'in readhesgs- toe head a rebellion in ease of need ? ]4ut ...

FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... efcet a ?? Qh)Dge, 01 both political and social. He -repe>bd, 4b .bi* must be both of a political and : ,sOecial'hznte.'a : Whigs all diceerdr : tna the ?? sf'the .sountjry, wbI hilt tho~f~e-B s n SPrlItardus--:s tru*2l'- - rescue themselves from ie.lm ...

Ireland

... Friday the 4th ibs,, which is signed by Lords Brabazon, Militown, Gormanstown, Longford, and St. Lawrence, and by the gentry, Whig and Conservative, to a consider- able extent. A challenge has recently been offered to thre Marquis of Dowvnshire, to test ...

TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... names, Iwill sheow you the valu that, was set upon me. The Honourable Mr. Stanle j, now Lord l~disbur7,r was then ?? to the Whigs. HIe met me ti( thedoorway ' f nthe House, and said-Mr. O'Con- nor, the Government intends to adopt the usual praticein yourease ...

Ireland

... Friday the 4th inst., which is signed by Lords Brabazon, Milltoan, Gormanstown, Longford. and St. Lawrence, and by the gentry, Whig and Conservative, to a consider- able extent. A challenge has recently been offered to the Marquis of Downshire, to test public ...

Ireland

... Friday the 4th ansa, which is signed by Lords Brnhazon, Mlitown Gormanstown, Longford. and St. Lawrence, and by the gentry, Whig and Conservative, to a consider- able extent. A challenge has recently been offered to the Marquis of Downshire, to test public ...

TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... illustrate the E manner in which toadies are paid in Parliament. , In 1833, the first session of the Reform Parliament, SI 1, the Whigs, very naturally wished to base their sj i power upon the support of a large and satisfied ma- c .lor*itY. I was looked upon ...

TO THE IRISH PEOPLE

... illustrate the manner in which 'toadies 'aoe paid in Parliament. In 1833, the first session of the Reform Parliament, the Whigs, very naturally wished to base their power-upon the support of a large and satisfied rna- iority. I was --looked upon as worthy ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... for the general good. The poor-board of Hunslet having for many years past been composed of an equal number of torieo and whigs, works perfeotly well without compromise of principle or breach of friendship. The plate bore the following incription, and ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1526 | Page: 4 | Tags: none