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Farmer's Friend and Freeman's Journal

a We went on an expedition the other day to Macomo's den, which is situated at a short distance from

... 70 yews foreign hate mounted the Throne but to behold throe rare elhipotweased and oroacribed by war, or by revolution. One women alone n•rnted to bring happia fleas, and tie hire more thou the othera in the Ille.l.ury 01 the pr plc—and Oust an. the toudeat ...

'FHB FARMER% FRIERD AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL•

... dare to remain longer in the and on Wednesday evening precipitately announced that lie was no longer a candidate for the suffrages of the pecyle. We flatter ourselves that we have in some measure assisted our fellow-, citizens in unveiling the plot against ...

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... but we are glad to as that nq such unhappy event :beestrred. Thh report had probably arisen from the feet that two er three women some of whom had children with them, were knocked down at the corner of Feasegate. The gamete of the city were one continued ...

FARMER,S FPIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... will be allowed to place. An electoral law has been promulgated by the Ssldanha Government, which is tantamout to universal suffrage ; but it is said that the Ministry must be changed, the law restricted, or a countemosolution be made. Music MATH Caen sis ...

DEATHS

... classes of the Ileople. The must moderate of the reformers came among them, saying that they were is favour of extending the suffrage, vote by triennia parlionicots, and the uo-property qualities. tin, and if them reformer* were sincere, they would endeavuur ...

INDIA

... those of the Conference, establish. begs balm*, and Go-operation. It is true the Wee. Ives system does not admit of universal suffrage, The dud gives a legal foundation to the body effectuts this ; and, were it not so, Woßtoyans Vartr;taut have better evidence ...

MR. MUNBY AND HIS FEES

... defied. the army of Roman priests in Franck may hate a far more direct action on die Government of that con utry through the suffrages of the peasantry than the army of French soldiers who hold more than they stand upon in Rome ; and a Government which has ...