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... Governments, and demanding annual Parliaments or death, dwindle down in one day to 2000 souls, mostly women and children. crying Universal Suffrage, No Corn Bill, (compare lust week's Westmorland Gastette with Ilse next). Unlit tunately, the lie ...

ROCHDALE REFORM MEETING

... far from the procession being headed by 5,000 females, he does not think that there was in the whole number . more than 100 women presient, and they did not head, hut were mixed with the procession. The number of men, lie thinks, were so far short of 30 ...

[4lil-ANW ADVEWTI°'E-I•7D

... line between the moderate reformers some of his m en an d a few constables. They proceeded to and the partizans of universal suffrage and annual parliathe waggon, and there arrested the Rev, Mr. Harrison, gainst whom a warrant had been issued in the country ...

VarliainenLi HOUSE OF LORDS, Thursday, Nov. 25. The LORD CHANCELLOR reported the answer of the Prince Regent to ..

... Jury, by which it was proved as clear as day, that the people had been wantonly and cruelly trampled underfoot; that men, women, and children had been indiscriminately cut down; that thousands of persons attempted to escape from the scene, by the only ...

SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1818

... seems to have erased from the 'memory of many, that Mr. Brougham made one constitutional speech iu reprobation of universal suffrage and ' annual Parliaments • But, is that the duly one which your memory supplies? What do you think of his soccessful efforts ...

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... rams es the legitimate daughters of aristocrats, as the wealth of these persons enables them to..elect the most beautiful women either for wiyes or concubines. Nor are they wanting.. in the grace and simplicity of manner which distinguish the aristocrsey; ...

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... the iso crease of popu!at in may r tore. The Legislative Power is tested in an AnntwVl'artlarseetr, Owned by Universal Suffrage, women voting as well as men t The Itaortasore k in the hands of a Caused of twenty.krae. half at which is to be renewed annually ...

FORTUNE TELLING

... acts of private resemmeot and r• very, than the abuses which took place, a. JarticulPriy the ins:lit.; which were offered to women, in the exercise of a similar power; Because we fttrthtr olject to the enactments of this law, as part of a svatf , m in a ...

the tenet. The point at issue was, ther any anthority was gives to write the letter t it was unarcountable

... choice, they would persuade us that these are only what is called the rabble•'—consisting of poor, silly, mirgu!ded men, women, children, 8:6. If we were not fully convinced by experience and observation, that, when men have once sacrificed every principle ...

Fraud Prevented

... if true, an honest indignation must be felt by those who were prevented by the errors of the Land Tax; from giving their suffrages to the man of their choice, and this indignation is aggravated by the friends of the Lowthers being put on the List of F ...

THE WESTMORLAND A-DTERTIS

... views were ndt to gain redress in a lewas of so much importance, or called more loudly for, gal way. The system of universal suffrage and annual or deserved a more calm, temperate, and impartial in- parliaments was found to have the most followers in vestigation ...

Friday, Jusee 29

... youngest, and made to travel la separate convoys. Many of these unfortunate children are oily three or four years of age. The women are dragged on with those to whom they still give suck, or whin, they are obliged to cony. Men and children are taken to 11'arsavr ...