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POETRY

... their own. Never destined to figure in story ; They shed not a tear, and they heaved not a groan, But they burked thetu alike. Whig mid Tory ! Punch. ...

Published: Thursday 05 September 1850
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 264 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE HULL ADVERTISER,

... Bedford, one our ridiest noblemen. and the Prime Minister of tbs empire. sppointsd chief clerk of lbs Boom of Commons. The Whig appetite for place voracious, that nothing too large for its capacious stomach, and nothing too small for Its Jobbing propensities ...

Published: Friday 06 September 1850
Newspaper: Hull Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8319 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Ireland

... Insolvent .Court. The vacant barristership. has been con- 'ferred upon Mr. Gibson, who some years ago sat in IParliament 'is' the Whig representative for the borough ofBelfast. 'Both appointments are regrded las uite unexceptionable. ' re d i he lucrative office ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... -nay, the honoui--paid to me by y my constituents, asking for three cheers for s it the Charter, and three groans for the Whigs; v mn both of which were given with as great enthu- p re siasm as the mind of man can conceive. 0 I have frequently given the ...

GREAT CHARTIST DEMONSTRATION IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... called by her the black slugs,'~ in order to prey upon your ore- wh lulity-if it was called by the free traders, or the blo Whigs, the whole of this platfornm would have been onl surrounded by reporters, and the proceedings would me occupy eight, nine, ...

Ireland

... Insolvent Court. The.vacant barristersbip has been con- feried upon Mr. Gibson, who some years ago sat-in Parliament as the, Whig representativ6 for the , brfough of Belfast; Both appointments are regarded us quite unexceptionable, - : . ! The lucrative ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... compliment-nay, 'the hoionr-'paid to ine by my constituents, asking for three &elers for s tthe Charter, and three groins for'the Whigs; v Iboth of which were given with as.great'enthu- P siasm as the mind' of nian oan conceive. 0 I have fiequently given 'the ...

THE SUBMARINE

... sad thinks es, Mr. wee pew* Mier heid op it. He Meet nod a we three heft to the the hew three awe Manor aid three groans the Whigs.--Derke Manny. Der mew ATTACK CrO,lttea.Hareau.—On Wedneeday dewily Id *Needy three ewe when wee et the Memo of R . of Apemen ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1850
Newspaper: Halifax Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3314 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GREAT CHARTIST DEMONSTRATION IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... prineiples, we are obliged to' employ a'b'epertek for 8l .otre ve. . (icsar.) Look ; at the H ouie. of.aleo- Mi pntl, iere, are. Whigs, free tiraders. Finanijonl n Reformers, and. God knows.s;whtibeeides,; but, let riM th0 Charter be left to a casti'pg .vote ...

GREAT CHARTIST DEMONSTRATION IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... had been id the black slugs,. in order to pre upoi n yu erleb wh dulity-if it was ealled by the free traders, or the blo Whigs, th wrhole of twis platforl would nve been eelo surrounded by ieporters, and the ?? would me; occupy eight, nine, 01 ten coluns ...

Ireland

... Court. The vacant 'barristership has been con- 3rt feared upon Mr. Gibson, who some years ago sat iin ids Parliament as the Whig representative for the sat borough of Belfast. Both appointments are regarded en asquite unexceptionable. are The lucrative ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... compliment-nay, the honour-paid to me by y my constituents, asking for three cheers for it the Charter, and three groans for the Whigs; Yi both of which were given with as great enthu-I e siasm as the mind of man can conceive. I have frequently given the reader ...