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ELECTION MOVEMENTS

... clog upon the wheel of liberty, which can very well turn round without them. Have at the Whigs, at all events, good London Chartists ! Down with the bloody Whigs l What is the City about. We hope the new Elec- tion Committee will take care to stir up ...

OLD HUMBUG WITH A NEW CRY

... deceiving its people with hollow mockeries of reform, similar to those last conferred by the Whigs on Ireland. 9verybody remembers the ?? cry on which the Whigs came into power at the Reform Bill era, Peace, Retrenchment, and Reform. hlow stands the ...

Election Movements

... inscribed 0 in large letters, behold Frost and O'Coneer the f Whig victims. During Mr. Firth's discourse, this {flag was unfurled full in the faces of the two candi- I dates as startling proofs of Whig liberality. After e the business was over, their Lordships ...

THE STRUGGLE

... they few, who will teach the Whigs that their e- continuance in place must depend solely upon their a- deference to public opinion. he Eight or nine pure, shameless, and dishonest n. Whigs, who profess to dissent from Whig policy, e. nevertheless kept ...

PUBLIC MEETING IN THE SQUARE, SHEFFIELD

... Lodga were stationed the leaders of the IChartists, and also a number of the leading Whigs. IAs, however, it was found that the steps were iiicon- veniently crowded, the Whig party quitted the steps and took up a position upon a* waggon which tmme- i diately ...

OLD HUMBUG WITH A NEW CRY

... and deceiving its people with hollow ?? of reform, similar to those last conferred by the Whigs on Ireland. Everybody remembers the great cry on which the Whigs came into power at the Reform Bill era, Peace, Retrenchment, and Reform. How stands the ...

O'CONNELL'S MEMBER FOR NOTTINGHAM

... friends. yen But the Whig scribes have gone upon the wildi bub assumption, that support of MMw WALTER proves the' Chartists to have turndd Tories;: as well might they. ear say that support of LARPENT would prove them to have turned Whigs ; and,lacking.all ...

Election Movements

... inscribed in large letters, behold Frost and O'Coneer the Whig victims. During Mr. Firth's discourse, this flog was unfurled full in the faces of the two candi- dates as startling proofs of Whig liberality. After the business was over, their Lordships ...

THE MERCURY

... possess a majority that majority could not be made up by Tories alone. It must be formed either of Whigs and Tortes, or of Whigs and Radicals and the WhIgs to determine which. If they chose the Tories, it would then, we imagine, be tolerably obvious what ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1838
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1949 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

Election Movements,

... inscribed o in large letters, behold Frost and O'Coneer the f Whig victims. During Mr. Firth's diseourse, this Sflag was unfurled full in the faces of the two candi- I dates as startling proofs of Whig liberality. After e the business was over, their Lordships ...

THE CARRION

... as fall and stinging force during the whole period of Whig misrule as at the present mo- ment. To their lewd and unscrupulous use of pa- tronage, as we have before asserted and now repeat, the Whig party exclusively owes its downfal. l Wholly regardless ...

SPIRIT OF THE LONDON PRESS

... and with an entirely different object, from that which was patronised by the Whig party some twenty years ago-and it was no secret that it would be so pre- sented. The Whigs assailed that church as illnstrating the abuse of a good principle, whiob called ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1856
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 596 | Page: 4 | Tags: News