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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Imperial Parliament

... would aiecrore second tire motin. hIr. WAKLEY thorsght both Hon. Gentlemen 4v.'far too captiaus, for the petition did not speak of -,e. ?? in tbie House of Lords, but of a nrbble of .;Ehe bordS. - -- ' n Hon. MEMBER on the Opposition side of 'D3F0l House ...

Foreign and Domestic

... of broalefist. Mr.. Core said tha-t hie was half femiobed, anod his wife, who was.- in the family way, was scarcely able to speak 'to hiai, she won so ftii~t from hunger-the0y were almost miakerl, and slept onu a bed without bed clothes4;t he had appl!ie~d ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... for giv- sing false nameg,:eand ?? of residence. IThev referred to some Mr. Proctors, in George- street,XLeeds, who>eould speak to their characters, vho they stated' vwere relations, hut requested -that they aight not be sent for, ats it would hurt their ...

BEER HOUSES

... upon my. part, are to attend at the place of meeting, to see that. the doors are opened to all at the same hour. You are to speak first, I am to answer; you reply, and Irejoin: after which the meeting shall decide between us. You.must namie either London; ...

GREAT MEETING OF THE LONDON TRADES, ON BEHALF OF THE COTTON SPINNERS

... iii the it ofl' tlteir oppressors. (Itlesaribable sen)-iiti) ai' cbiecs.) lv'kiar-ltil physical force, antd you ovoealct it; speak of physical loroe, tid you ,pprf. I tht-e ity, reuse tle tiation,; aid dtiiitnerse the tllortl po ver, (Clieersi) It is the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... dread of vengeance if he violated it. Ile did net speak till the Sheriif had assured him of protection. Did not think it a sin to speak out wllen tie saw he would be kept in safety. Did not refuse to speak out because Yle had any doubt in his mind of the ...

LICENSED VICTUALLERS' PROTECTION SOCIETY

... its ranks already o one hundred and fifty-six respectable licensed Vic- tuallers. (Applause.) The report, however, should speak for itself:- THE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS' SOCIETY. The Committee of the Licensed. Victuallers of . ...

PUBLIC MEETINGS

... , of 1 particular persons with 'whom they shall c politically consort, we beg upon our -part, i and, really, we think we speak the language t of the entire body of Radicals, to claim the I REV. JOSEPH RAYNER STEPHENS as our t pride; our boast;, our glory; ...

ANTI-POOR LAW PROCEEDINGS AT MANCHESTER

... given by way of indulgence, bitt -it *vas inculcated e upon theikli as a dit?.-[Hear;hMa'r.] -Mr.Ste hens l-then pro~ccedcdvto speak in terms of getahr a rence of the' separation clause. le- said lie 'hd o detained them longer than lie intended to do, hut ...

ELLAND

... this was calculated not to do them good, hut to hasten them into eternity, and prepare subjects for the dissecting-knife. In speaking of the hardships of this law, as peculiarly applicable to females, Mrs. H. alluded to the personal disfigura- tion of the ...

UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE

... ivhich r neither.'sceptic, stoic, Malthusian, or.philosopher,. b will deny, our next positiobnis, that the law which, socially speaking, should be the nuise,' the monitor, P and guardian of all, should be loved, rdspected,.nnd v, honoured by allji but, to deserve ...

STARVATION LAW

... several others relatise to the regulations issued by the Commis- sioners. It was true that the House of Lords did not, strictly speaking, cosist of representatives of the people; but injustice to that distinguished body, he felt bound to state that their Lordships ...