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Forum, Hdmet Row, St Luke's, on Sunday afternoon next, F«bJ}4, at half-past Two o’clock, to elect substitute ..

... means his pvwer, by the loan of books, and the selection of snch articles cannot fail to be alike instructive and entertaining. WHIG PERSECUTION THE PRESS. [ To the Reader* and Supporter* of the Guardian.] The more the oroel tyrants hind ns, The more united ...

EBENEZER LOBB

... illustratin| the result of taking advantage ol market fluctuations.— Dundee Courier. Written with an expert knowledge.— Northern Whig. To be obtained of all Booksellers, from the Publisher, EFFINGHAM WILSON, Royal Exchange, London, E.C., or ot the Authors, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... oft e ..e44'N1r STAR, of SATURDAY Unlnary 5th, 1839 ?? be preieuted with. a finely executed ENGRAYVINTG A, lLLUSTRAtrVE OF WHIG LOYALTY n \ AND .IMORAL FORCE. THE ENGRAVING WILL CONTAIN PORTRAITS OF V.DWA1iD BAINES, Esq., M.P. ZDW4A3RD BAINES, Jun. ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, July 17

... contemporary's attack upon the Whig Myth, The glorious revolution is always interesting topic, and abundant leisure might appropriately relieved by a demonstration, which might founded on a text from Lord Byhox, that the Whigs have occasionally been out ...

PENNY MAGAZINE

... little discretion, a commodity in which he seems to be at present most lamentably deficient. WHIG HYPOCRISY, PERSECUTION, AND TYRANNY. T. C. Ramsden, E*q. ( the Whig Candidate for his father’s almost rotten borough, Huddersfield, lately stated to the electors ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TiEIP;DEPEIND-ENT. WHIG of To-Morrow fI1 v.l ?? Ef}To the'I'RIAL and CON- VICTION ?? M WI-lTE 'which took place on Friday, with a calnia :d ipal tial appeal to:tihe Reader on the extraordinary Defence ot Mr. SCAR LxT-, a3nd its deviation from the principle ...

national union of the working

... and plunder—a Whig Government. It was tax on the productive classes, to support a set of idle, luxurious thieves, all other taxes were, to support the lazy drones at the expense of the industrious working bees. It is another instance of Whig retrenchment ...

their CM4it, coas*r them It toth.fr MM-'M pouible. They hwr. tbwßMlrM cotnpl.tely under tb. prometioa of th. ..

... the areaknessof their former Radical supporters. It U true that, thongh the Toriea find it answer their purposes to keep the Whigs some time longer in plsCe, the Duke Wellington has been party, having gone »iher,4po,fajr, , , bnosvs j - The Timet expressed ...

It will seen, advertisement, that the first Number of THE DESTRUCTIVE will appear Saturday next. NATIONAL UNION ..

... the prisons, aud would point those who had deceived the people the finger scorn, and say are the criminals!” (cheers.) The Whigs wished deprive the people of knowledge, because it enabled them to discover the faults of their governors (hear.) The government ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... many friends of progress, and cause a loss of several seats to the Liberal party. The Whigs will have uneasy time of the hustings next July, ami when a trimming Whig opposed a hearty and sincere Reformer, it is neit doubted which side the sympathies of ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... and condemns alike the ex-Whig leader. Lord Palmerston. his colleague and rival. Lord John Russell, his old enemy and new ally. Mr. Bright. Sir John Ramsden, the Whig candidate for the West Riding, whose return was hailed by Whigs all over the country special ...