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GREAT RADICAL MEETING AT ROCHDALE

... heaven for wtiich they hoped, and ' thit hell from which they would escape, and Which seeamed to have been only made lor the Whigs, that they would sooner see the conuntry in one wide and unextinupuishable blaze of flamle. (Loud cheers.) Dr. Taylor, in ...

GREAT RADICAL MEETING AT WAKEFIELD

... own advantage. It was to them a contplete system of monopoly; anid the Whigs were c erttiti the meaner of the two; for if the Tories offered to do any thing for the people the Whigs would itnie- diately offer a fraction more, but such a fraction as could ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... next. sic CONSERVATIVE OPERRATIVr AssocIATION.- di This association of dupes, for Nvltich wve are mainly ii? indebted to the Whigs, w ho have succeeded in con- c I founding (in the minds of a certain elass of thinkers) wl all notions of political right and ...

BLESSINGS OF THE BOON

... havining done so---having made known t'onr pleasure, retire peacefully to your )use;. Leave to the base, bloody, and 'rtal Whigs the honour of being clamor- us and riotous, while you with quiet dignity hold on your My, and do your own work, bidding a ...

NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION

... why the Whig-Radical journals circulate superior numbers: they lahgely resort to the hakting systemn, which involces, besides Iona ditle sales at little or no profit, heavy rceturns (f unsol(d papers. We know not what may be the practice of Whig-Radical ...

NOTTINGHAM WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION

... (finding that families.ally do exist on so little,) and thus forward theqsbhemes of-those monsters in human firn, both Tory and Whig, who desire to bring down the whole of the industrious classes to live upor coarser food, and when old age, infirmity, and ...

AUGUSTUS H. BEAUMONT

... obtaining that reduction the Whigs, were eventually forced to concede. Subsequen tly many members of that committee, in' connection with a number of working men, exerted themselves to raise subscriptions to pay the fines the Whigs imposed on Henry Hethenngton ...

PUBLIC MEETING AT HUDDERSFIELD, ON BEHALF OF THE GLASGOW COTTON SPINNERS

... which was disgraceful to any iihii7.sd country, and barbarity which ought not to be submitteL to ; it was clenr that the Whigs were resolved to reduce the people to the lowest possible state of existence. Thlat this was one of their acts, and in pertect ...

TO THE EDITORS OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... with plenipotentiary powers, s; amounting to those of a combined military and civil dictatorship ! Why, Gentlemen, either the Whigs d must be stark staring mad to concei ve such a project, or. the.people of England must be the veriest baboons orjahoons that ...

REAL UNION

... for having accomplished his end, his aim, his wish But instead of raising Irish liberty to the standard of English freedom-, Whig-like, this demon has now successfully reduced England to the same state of degradation to which Ireland, by his machinations ...

A RABBLE OF THE COMMONS

... know- ledge, afterwards. The Tories call the Whigs Revolutionists, Ruffians, Base Destructives, and plunderers. They call the Irish Members, low, vml. gar, prostituted, venal slaves, and needy vagabonds. The Whigs call the Tories a band of robbers, bribers ...