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London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion

but for the insolent, insulting threats of Mr. BRIGIIT and his friends. They delay every reform by their ..

... Righteousness may prevail, and Humanity be free t But England will do more than look. Already the purse-strings are drawn. Tory, Whig, and Radical. find that the cause of freedom makes them kin; and for very relief they each drop the silver and the gold in ...

THE SOMERS' TOWN SUNDAY FAIR

... having served four sessionS, he gave himself up to the study of law for a season. In the campaign of 1836 he was elected on the Whig ticket, and continued be named as such from that time until 1g52. As Illinois has been democratic as a rule, he was never called ...

THE LORDS AND THE PAPER DUTY

... and cheers). He believed this bill had been nominally rejeyted by the Commons, and that if it had not been for distu:bing the Whig Gov , rnment, there would have been a majority against the third reading ( no, no, hisses, and confusion). Or, how was it ...

THE LONDON DAILY GUIDE FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 22 NOTES ON HOME AND FOREIGN POLITICS

... the Reform Bill has been received with the unconcern of its introduction. Conservatives do not exult, nor are the moderate Whigs in raptures. The newspapers are hawking about a little wit at the expense of Lord John Russell's offspring, and their lack ...

GARIBALDI'S PROGRESS

... the law affecting Roman Catholics in 1841. He was an independent Liberal, und never accepted personal distinction from the Whigs in office. Me ii h ' i t;AK fa E t ß h ' :r W in rr h . i7y M o i u • lg D ei. ill d W a y y 4 s 's.4 ll la : a, them, a e ...

SOUTHWARK

... lists are open to all comers, and we are ready to compete with the world. Men of all shades of opinion were there in crowds, —Whigs, Tories, Radicals, Conservatives, — for this Rifle Movement is not a political movement, but a national movement. The volunteers ...

THE STATISTICAL CONGRESS

... .. 3,320 Sir S. Whalley . .. T. Murphy Colonel Jones The district evidently cared less for the Reform Bill than Whigs expected, for, on this first occasion, not a third of the electors voted. Sir William Horne came in as Chp,mpion of Reform ...