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ate for Mad Tom of Canterbury, and lodgedPT'— or have been handed over to the tender honest 'Whig judge and

... yourself, Knox, you are not i r ,t|',’ pulpit. in the place,” replied Knox, .|' conscience commands me to speak the truth; and, there fore, the truth I speak, condemn it who will; and, dam,” hec ontinued (addressing the Queen), “I add th ' honest, meek, and ...

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... ” Gemmi then threw himself on the bosom of Tell who received him, embraced him, and pressed him to his heart. He tried to speak to him, but could only bathe him with his tears, while he uttered his name with a trembling a>;d half-choked voice—“No! my ...

Power of the Sword—Bad Effects of a Military Spirit—Military Pinery, In proportion as great men refuse to ..

... thus broken down, with one of the same species flying in clear expanse of air, or roaming in the forest. Their very looks speak their degradation. The discipline of Mr Astley causes the fiery sleed to bend his knees in apparent supplication. But how are ...

Glasgow, Saturday, November 16, 1839

... possession of these qualifications is neither requisite for, nor does it necessarily imply fitness for the franchise ; —or, to speak plainer, that one may possess these and be more unfit for the franchise than another destitute of them. One may be able to ...

402 Idolatry

... heralds they galloped to the pennoned barrier to demand entrance for the King. Every movement had at that moment a tongue to speak. This errand- being known, every heart cried Speed!” and the summons, as it wrung on the gate, was answered by a burst of applause ...

378

... embodied in old Scottish rhyme, by a poor schoolmaster, in the iron age of feudal despotism > But we will let the composition speak for itself, although it loses much of its original beauty in the translation; for there is a pithiness in the o*den Scotch ...

I : ■ I ( To be Continued.) Ip-' I Politics and Political Bconomy- All wealth i« derired from labour.”

... value they possess is the result of the labour they cost in rearing and feeding. This shall be made more plain when I come to speak of rents, profits, and capital. Capital, as we shall see by and by, does not mean merely money The reader will do well to reflect ...

366

... discussed philosophy, politics, and general literature. It proved to them useful school for knowledge and facility in public speaking, and recommend iis adoption to all juvenile mechanics. Political and philosophical sciences should always be subjects of ...

other tariffs of which you so loudly and justly complain, but all our efforts have been unavailing, for the landed

... a moment is noble Douglas, although he has only the education of shepherd. Yes, he is great, generous, brave, honourable, speaking hold and lofty language, a companion for heroes, knights, ladies, and barons noble Douglas in word and deed in one moment ...

©nfoer&il suffrage, Annual JSaUot, No. 85. Glasgow, Saturday, May 8, 1841, Price One-Halfpenny. the human mind ..

... austerities, and to rush in countless multitudes under the crushing car of Juggernaut. If w'e look to the continent of Europe, I speak of it merely in a political view , w e shall find a despotism as rigorous and cruel as ever existed under any form; the mind ...

Glasgow, Saturday, June 5, 1841,

... theme is one on which I love todwell! Put there is to be shade, as well as light, in the picture to be drawn —1 am not only to speak the Freedom of the Press, but also of’its infringement. We are assembled to inquire by what authority, or semblance of authority ...