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MR. BERNAL OSBORNE ON POLITICAL AFFAIRS

... privilege. In 1848, when an extension of the suffrage wai looked upon as degradation' by the Tory, and but coldly supported by the Whig party, I spoke and voted in support of a motion for reform, moved by that unswerving friend of the people, Joseph Hume, who ...

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

... his sautitoeote proms that despises Ibsen. We so ad targid •ppe•ls to the people, war piety grim, m ints4 Wickedest. attest Whig and Tory. It is tine that these old portico were deed sod hurled. What we want is delegates who will do their work fearing ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1868
Newspaper: Merthyr Express
County: Glamorgan, Wales
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