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The Charter

A FEW WORDS ON MANY THINGS

... magistrates of the neighbourhood male no exertions to prevent the combat. Did they thus neglect their duty, in order to give the Whigs a pretext for establishing a rural police? Are we to thank the Marquis of Waterford, Young Burdett, Lord Waldegrave, and other ...

REVIEW OF BOOKS

... Radicals are opposed to being plundered, whether by T/igs or Tories, anti complain in loud and inlignant terms at the base Whigs, who, when out of office, used to be so indignant against Tory plunderers, not only do riot redress the evils of which they ...

FACTS, FANCIES, AND FICTIONS

... A % miice h)as proclaim'd thronix the land, i cho vwould be free must be true, I'o-latinted on every hand. V%'i m Nat not Whig cant, Tory barter, ,aticient each day we may see, xi e wanrt to revive the Old Charter, 'lie lai of the just and the free. ...

THE THEATRES, &c

... the Dukk of Cambridge was also much cheered.; Whigs and Tories are both moving heaven and earth to secure the 'election to the Speakership. Mr. Goul- burn is the Tory candidate, and Mr. Shaw Lefevre .the Whig one. The election takes place the first, thing ...

FACTS, FANCIES, AND FICTIONS

... CONFESSION. Our men are true, our chiefs are bold, Our objects all above suspicion; And yet I own ve seem to hold A rather curious Whig position. A plain old Foxite might have thought Partes had somwhat changed. their station, To see us resting op the Courdt ...

THE THEATRES

... EveningPacket says, that 4r. O'AConmell, lvhen expreassng. hi dislike of the VoorULaw, is Wel known to have exclaimed, Well, the Whigs have Cut their own thluats at lest. I could uaderstand the Tories carrying this the inevitable effect of iwbich muet e to curtail ...

FOR HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY

... -long live the Queen! Though we know that from thistles we cannot pluck figs, Though we know no redress will proceed fruom the Whigs, Though we know that she's wilng ' the Shabbies to screen,- Yet long live the Queen,-long live the Queen! The Queen held ...

FACTS, FANCIES, AND FICTIONS

... the improvements which will place the daily, hourly, blessings of conversation withian ist reach ? THE CHARTER. Tories and Whigs, of every grade, 12 Hear the exhortations made Each day, by every Man of Trade. Chartists ! convene with one another, Hear ...

FACTS, FANCIES, AND FICTIONS

... Shadow your ventures forth without a blot? Lovers of freedom-only till ye roam- Boast of your purity-but boast at home- Or Whig, or Tory, as the owner plies His honest trade, a chroicider of lies! Yes, ye hired railers, virtue is with you, A hunted h ...

DOCTOR M`DOUALL

... vain them. We have not succeeded in the past struggle, but we have advanced in spite of the opposition [of tte despicable Whigs and their cutlaused police, and every infamous traitor to our cause. How could we have done more than we did when desertion ...

THE TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND

... things as they pass; One by one let us view them, a few as they rise, By the back of our heads, with magneticaleyes * Not of Whigs, or of Tories, or Radicals prate, But calmly consider the facts tlte-d-1tte, You shah listen ?? be the talker,- What a tight ...

THE CONVENTION FOR EVER!

... speech, in which he took a review qf the condition of the labouring classes, socially and politi- cally; of the opposition of Whigs and Tories to their just demands; of the circumstances attending the persecution of Mr. Stephens and Mr. O'Connor; of the conduct ...