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JOHN SMALLMAN

... Parliament upon Act of Parliament we should prefer a Government not in name only but in fact and reality, and whether composed of Whig or Tory, or of the better sort of both, we shall well content ourselves so that the vital institutions of the country, and ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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tk«t if it had been completed, th re would hare be. a ::n ample return for the. capital invested. Mr

... them wielded by the very men who tiicir conceit, arrogance, and ignorance will have brought such a catastrophe upon her. The Whigs came into power with all Europe for friends, and now, all hough in the fourth year of their ministry only, the whole of Europe ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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LITERATURE

... Magazine.) The great body of the middling ranks—of the holders of properly of whatever description, whether they call themselves Whigs or Tories, are now inclined Conservative principles. It impossible attend any public assembly, where the respectable classes ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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THE CHURCH

... Nov., 18&1, the whole year, and a great part this year iu addition, and every year until the entire year is to l»e paid This Whig administration must not only knaves but idiots. We had conquered the faction, and our Tithes were coming in handfuls—when Lord ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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LITERATURE

... government,” and would wish to assimilate our own institntions to those of a republic, with all convenient speed; and also to the Whigs, who evinced, in 1832, their readiness destroy (by swamping) the House of lairds, how little real attachment they telt to any ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1834
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
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... ever seen upon an occasion at all similar. Vainly, indeed, will any thing to rival those speeches be sought fur in reports of Whig, or Radical, or Papist meetings, so much vaunted for their eloquence, or even in the speeches of the mob-Honse of Commons that ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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Books. Book 11., Chapters . CjilU-vy of Literary Portraits, I 4. No. XLV.; with a full louirth 7. The Singular ..

... announced for publi least, if their object be truth. f •*P ar »fob, . at »«■> A more thorough exposure cheap rate, for distributwn, Whig faithlessness, incapacity 11 purchased ami and rapacity. has not appeared; universally circulated through and a r exposition ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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FROM OUR STROUD CORRESPONDEFT

... wish them well through their task, imposed by popular clamour, and rendered more intractable by the rash ignorance of our Whig Legislators. To the Editor of the Gloucestershire Chronicle. Sir, —It is now nearly a month since our weavers left their employment ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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*Prt>ivr«B*Ts »\o pumtHussrs

... tube almost and constantly under the a resident parochial minister. Rtgiitir. Chibch Pitbunigk or tns Whios —The following Whig Dukes are the patrons of no leas than one hundred and twentytwo livings, via. -Dukes Cleveland, Sutherland, I'urtland, Bedford ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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LEEDS ELECTION. ('From m Correspondent. )

... election has terminated against us, a miserable majority of 25, or by another account 21. dosed last night with a majority the Whigs have stirred every nerve to-day, and have succeeded upon the poll to the extent 1 have stated. I make the numbers— Beckett ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT,

... commenced by insolence and intolerance; aye, notwitlistanding tlie promises of a Reformed Parliament and the sayings of tlie Whigs. After several other Members had addressed the House, Mr. Hardy objected to the time of the House being thus taken by speeches ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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Winchcomb District of Roads

... Square, London. LATE! CHRONIC. Italy, by which « cient this yean be covered by How Sir necessary t Mr. Pcpy* will be the' Whig nominal {bat Sir John Ran with'the present burn, to take the that Sir John won predecessor in vrs&n.—,Standard. Mr. John Will ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1834
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County: Gloucestershire, England
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