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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

TO THE EDITORS OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... most precious jewel in her crown will be the well Imerited love of the Empire. Remove the factions f om about the Throne, and speak out so loud and clear, that neither Lord John nor Sir Robert shall be able to close the Royal ear against your com- plaints ...

Imperial Parliament

... Commons here assembled. Mr. Grote proceeded at great ilength to urge his motion upon the attention ofthe 1 House, and was left speaking. DMARRI1AGlES. > i On the 14th instant at BeestoW7iy the R ev . Joseph Wardle, A.i. incumbent, George, the second cost of ...

Imperial Parliament

... parties, he should have felt it l1 his duty to give that motion a negative. He con- t sidered the offence of which they had been speak. l lng, to be of greater enormity than almost any other of which a man could be guilty. p Mr. O'CONNELL said he, as well as ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... matter, and they were acting in direct contravention of the law. A scene of indescribable confusion here ensued. Every man was speaking against his fellow and there appeared no likelihood of coining to any decision. At length Mr. MIDGtELry asked the the Chairman ...

Imperial Parliament

... liave usied it, foe, in point of fact, ouch Wsoo tire pralctice; tar what cisa could thoes men do? [far hear, herr.) lie was speaking of evidence sehiclo. hlod, Lien given betirre the flear Lair Comruittee soithils the lust oveek, arid tire Board of Guardians ...

TO THE EDITORS OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... paper-money were but commencing their reign, what must it be now, after more than forty years o their desolating sway P Mind, I speak not against machinery and paper-money themselves, but in refe ; rence to the monopoly established over both by the money-mongering ...

NEW POOR LAW

... avery I elderly lady, named Marchant, residing ii Chevy- terraee, Holloivay-road, was standing with her back I to the fire, speaking'to her nice, when the'hind part of her dress ignited, and in a few seconds' she was enveloped from head to foot in flames ...

POOR-LAW AMENDMENT BILL

... goad deal of what belonged to the poor. (Cheers.) The c Noble Lord said he was personal, to which he replied t that he was speaking to the King's Secretary, and . not to Lord John Russell. Cheers and laughter.) X Mr. G. sat down with seconding Dr. Wade's ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... 'ra.utll that EllS was druici. answered that the cewvndraic wras deviteily drunk. Eccics-Sileciwe, sweep, let a gentleman speak. I clci aet a dozell oaths lor half-a-crown. Mr. Cinant said the assault on the policeman was ?? amd unprovoked, aad the matter ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... opinions of variance, or supposed to be at valiance v-ith Christianity. They were first ?? pauin of ijum(edeate dismissal, to speak on the subject of Socialism, while engaged about the prerises. With, th is tyraunical edict, the frequentobtrusioll upon them ...

TO THE LONDON WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION

... sentence, in your address to me, upon B which I shall make a single comment. You sany, l now it so happens, that you do not speak the ole trth. I might have called this a charge, and I do ?? not know. that a grosser charge could be brought of against any ...