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... (Lord John Russell), fbr the noble purpose of obtaining the immediate liberation all persons imprisoned for vending the unstamped. All letters must be post-paid, or . rejected. ...
... (Lord John Russell), fbr the noble purpose of obtaining the immediate liberation all persons imprisoned for vending the unstamped. All letters must be post-paid, or . rejected. ...
... the committee paying the fines of Messrs. Cleave and Hetherington. The sum of 12s. lid. was collected for the cause of an unstamped press, in the parlour of the Fox and Goose, Bermondseystreet, by Messrs. Pignt and Lancaster. Received 11. 10s., collected ...
... has made arrangements to supply all the newspapers that may he published with the Penny Stamp in Birmingham or London. The Unstamped will now be pub ished with a LEGAL BRAND, improved both in size and the quality of their contents; and can be sent POsT-FR ...
... arrangements A c a l 1, to supply all the newspap ers that 'nay be published with the Penny Stamp in Birmingham or Lo ndon. The Unstamped will now be Dr improved both in s i ze and the 55 sent POST-FREE to all p arts of the country. Country orders containing ...
... during his imprisontneiit (and that of its wife and child, who are still in confinement,) in Yo:k Castle, for vending UnstAmped Newspapers. At the same time, lie is anxious to express his gratitude to the inhabitants it Sheffield and its vicinity, ...
... have already been subjected. P.S.—I beg to add, th a t I h ave at BELL. present no co •nnextou w ith any Paper, stamped or unstamped. J. 1 5 . July 18th, 1836. Office, 6, Ca therine -street, Strand i Where all Letters and C ommunications for the Editor are ...
... knowledge —hypocrites that they are. They made us cry with them the Bill, the whole Bill, and nothing but the Bill—but the unstamped press has made us wiser, and we see no use of the tree without its fruits—we want a free press, the ballot, and many other ...
... taxes altogether. Accordingly, unstamped newspapers were published; and no further proof is needed, of the deep interest taken by the people in the question, than the fact, that the publishers and vendors of these unstamped newspapers, have been supported ...
... present violations of the law. The difference of cent per cent, between an unstamped paper of two pence, and a larger one at fourpence, might not have been sufficient to create an unstamped press, but such a reduction will not put it dow n , now that it is ...
... printing, publishing, or distributing unstamped newspapers; and I further learn that the search-warrant is to empower the possessor to BREAK INTO HOUSES, thus justifying a forcible search for pieces of unstamped printed paper. Abolish the stamp, and ...
... and that equal justice should be done to the poortuan as well as the rich. Ile then alluded to the intended suppression of unstamped newspapers, and said the people were taunted with being ignorant, and yet the means of knowledge and information was to be ...
... ‘combination ” to oppose and bteak down the newspaper tax has been successful, is that sympathy has been on its side, and that unstamped papers have been produced because there was a demand for them. We will not dis- pute the ability of the Herald to speak with ...