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POLITICS FOR THE PEOPLE

... '* also very long abstract of the debate in gene- . j|i found that the Tories say that working men f or cannaille, and the Whigs join the calumny. «- re there no property qualification this would not be •j Row many poor men surpass in wisdom and intel- ...

NEW ATTEMPT ON LOUIS PHILIPPE

... but the Parliamentary onion is in full operation. It was juggle Tories and Whigs which rejected Sir William Molesworth’s motion to abolish the property qualification—-it was Whig and Tory juggle which formed the majority against the measure to keep the ...

T« Reader* and CerrebpoadeaM. Tbd R«t. Mr, Hoaaphry Price our aext. We thank him for hie A Le Coarrier Belfe,

... Time reduces Frail man, when paper—even rag like this. Survives himself, his tomb, and all that’s his.” A Woriikc Man.—Neither Whig nor Tory heeiutetto laviah the public money upon the wealthy, though ther are ao ultra economical in respect the poor. Thus ...

Cobbetc Festival

... The Jury of Englishmen, who, on the 7th of July 1831, rescued Mr. Cobbett from the deadly malice of the base and perfidious Whigs.” (Tremendous cheering.) Hr dwelt upon the infamous persecution Mr. Cobbett bad sustained for no other crime than advocating ...

FREEDOM OF THE CANADAS. , ßh-producing millions were as much alire to • nterests. n( united in pursuing them as

... sentiments, and resolve to make one of the number at the public meeting, to execrate the base and despotic attempt of the Whigs to enslave the Canadians. Englishmen at home here in old England, suppose for moment that you had obtained Universal Suffragethat ...

THK MVMW

... bishops—ves, except the bishops; they are masses of pure, benevolent disinterestedness. One of the very most impudent things the Whig Ministers have ever done, their granting to the Post Office officials the right of publishing a newspaper free of stamp duty ...

who their report in favour of their brother la* which he obtained compensation of 500/ annum. per In this ..

... la* which he obtained compensation of 500/ annum. per In this transaction we have two perfectly natural n festations—that a Whig is always as politically dishon 1 ”' as be can possibly be, and that a lawyer will al»a everything he can for brother lawyer ...

City Intelllrenee Mid IVoaey Jtlarkct

... our cratic brethren ia Canada. The electors of Fins niy making ready for a public meeting to denounce 'he , policy of the Whigs; and the good people or Sun ever foremost in the holy cause liberty, have public meeting to petition Parliament against Lor ...

SPANISH INTERVENTION

... monarchy, and proclaim democraey. This event is dreaded alike by French Doctrinaires and French iuste milieu —by English Whigs andfToriee, and thus will arise tbe real, but assuredly not the avowed reason, for an active intervention. ...

WESTMINSTER ELECTION

... nothing. The Whig* made a new set of electors by the Reform Bill, but by net giving them the ballot they cannot exercise their elective franchise. They made new set of voting men. Iml these have no uet in their iimbt—i fine specimen of Whig handy-work 1 ...

Democratic TrlumpM

... tilla Radical— on the other side by a real democrat, who has ' ,J r compromised nor concealed his principles. 'l, iere neither Whig ner Tory in this contest; it was tru between democracy and democracy false.” Dili ( rev , after him in his revolt one-third ...