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THE NETHERLANDS

... the whole community. Mr Jo» secondeil the motion, which 1 was CASTS*. who in the course off his mhlress stated that if the Whigs wouhl not give them enlarged representation. And the Tories would, they would be glad accept them. urged all ■•resent join ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 18C,6

... formation of umilar institution in Leefe, for the benefit of the hkntetimfacf the north England. lUMtions. MarahnU was hearty Whig, both wu eonrirtfane and family ties, his eldest wing the wife Lord Mooteagte, and two ite sens being married daughters tame ...

FOKKIOW

... the question—that supitueing there was aa election, and the contest lay not between Conservative and either Whig, but between Radical and Whig, what ought they Association dot He said at once that they were not position the moment promise support tit ...

THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS. l > MlUl NWTKiI, IJ ff .pwtfw-wl With what was ■i Irflr ita faetun- *Ur«M from

... owing to the lengthy debates on reform, which led measure and is regretted that attention was not given the acceptance the Whigs, at the private meeting in December \K9, the proposed household suffrage with a year's residence, which might have been extended ...

IV the Editor of the Yorkthirt Port

... people as body (as far my experience teaches me) are, politically speaking, mixed clan*, holding varied opinions. Many them are Whigs and Radicals, many are moderate and Conservative, and many have no deckled political opinious any sort, or (whkh is pretty ...

LORD BROUGHAM'S ADDRESS

... owing the lengthy debates on reform, which led to no measure ; and regretted that attention was not given the acceptance the Whigs, the private meeting in December 1829, of the proposed household suffrage with gear's residence, which might have been extended ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... from the speaker's years, labours, and renown. Lord Brougham delights dwell on mean acts performed by his old friends, the Whigs, and took occasion to refer to the shelving of Blanket, me of a forthcoming edition of Plunket's Speeches by one of his friends ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS IyTELLIGEXCEk, TUESDAY, OCTOiiER \m

... reflectively endeavour to nut the public for themselves. the p .int was a placard earing the inscription, We have br- a l»y the Whig* for thirty four years, but such instances of plain-speaking, c« nihil,*d with truth, re rare. While great ■any «•# the flags ...

THE EVENING MEETING

... were wilKmr that i ha'lenge, and I»ril Derliy find his cost that llnv had acc« it. (LAj»plause.) The he said, had inced the Whig* of this and other large t ...

44T0 .lONS BRIGHT. M.P

... Lave f«ir them. (Hear, hear.) Now that the matter was fairly before the country, they must demand from any Goveraruont, either Whig or Tory, a settlement of the Ref'-ria queWUou ; and a bill be forwanl, they must judge unou it* own its, any reference the ...

PROVISION MARKETS

... them upon their merits. dealing with the appoint* meet local officers, be bad not, like some, whether the applicants were Whigs Tories, nor «f what religious creed they were. He should contine* act like manner ; and on all important questions, like that ...

MR FILLITER'S PLAN. To the Editor of ike Yorkshire PotU

... the better artisans, it would sound reason for excluding the former, and admitting the latter in Conservative Reform Bill The Whig difficulty was. seem attempt this not do it. What Liberals really wanted was swamp the existing constituencies with such a ...