The Norwich election budget; containing a narrative of the proceedings relative to the contest between messrs. Gurney & Grant, and messrs. Peel & Ogle, July 29th, 1830. Also a selection of the songs, squibs, &c1830 - 74 Seiten |
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... party , were in this instance called upon to make un- usual exertions , owing to the position in which there was every probability of its being placed , by the repeated declarations of their late worthy Representative Mr. W. Smith ...
... party , were in this instance called upon to make un- usual exertions , owing to the position in which there was every probability of its being placed , by the repeated declarations of their late worthy Representative Mr. W. Smith ...
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... party which had given rise to the cry of no compromise in the first instance , considerably persevered until our much respected and esteemed Friend , Mr. Robert Grant , came forward and echoed the call made upon him . The persecution he ...
... party which had given rise to the cry of no compromise in the first instance , considerably persevered until our much respected and esteemed Friend , Mr. Robert Grant , came forward and echoed the call made upon him . The persecution he ...
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... party , lest some of our readers should suppose we had forgotten MR . PEEL ; we beg to assure those readers that is not the case , no more than it is likely that he has forgotten us ! —Having briefly noticed the strenuous efforts of Mr ...
... party , lest some of our readers should suppose we had forgotten MR . PEEL ; we beg to assure those readers that is not the case , no more than it is likely that he has forgotten us ! —Having briefly noticed the strenuous efforts of Mr ...
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... Party had the advantage ; and if we might judge from the bustle and solicitude manifested on the occasion , it would appear that they were determined to throw the other Party into the back ground . It was evident that this Procession ...
... Party had the advantage ; and if we might judge from the bustle and solicitude manifested on the occasion , it would appear that they were determined to throw the other Party into the back ground . It was evident that this Procession ...
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... Party of this City . ( loud cheers . ) Those principles he had always maintained , because he felt they were conducive to the welfare of the City and of the Kingdom . ( cheers . ) Upon those principles he hoped now to have the honor to ...
... Party of this City . ( loud cheers . ) Those principles he had always maintained , because he felt they were conducive to the welfare of the City and of the Kingdom . ( cheers . ) Upon those principles he hoped now to have the honor to ...
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address the Electors Admiral Alderman amongst animal appear applause attention Beevor begged Bill Blue and White Brother Electors Caleb Quotum called carrotty Poll cause character CITY OF NORWICH Civil and Religious Colonel commenced Committee compromise conduct confidence contest Country declared DICK dissolution of Parliament distress duty Election ELECTORS OF NORWICH exertions favour feelings fellow Citizens forward Freemen and Freeholders Friends Gentlemen Grosvenor Place Gurney and Grant hand hope House humble independence Jack Jonathan Peel late liberal London Loud cheers Messrs Minister never nine tails Northrepps occasion opinions Orange and Purple Parliament Parliamentary Peel's persons present principles proceeded Public Purple Party R. H. Gurney received recollect Reform representation requisition respect returned Robberds ROBERT GRANT sentiments shew sincere Sir Charles Ogle solicit Spinning Jenny Swan SWAN RIVER TAXATION Taxing thanks thou Thousand TOOL trust vote Weavers White Banner wish worthy
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Seite 7 - He that by the Plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive.
Seite 71 - The respectability of the crown, the durability of the constitution, -and the prosperity of the people." In the course of the evening, the Duke of Wellington proposed the health of the Ladies. The Lord Mayor prefaced the toast of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington with the...
Seite 12 - I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obliged Servant, The Ratepayers are respectfully requested to attend early tomorrow (Friday) and record their Votes for Mr.
Seite 12 - William , to the City of Norwich, To the Gentlemen, Clergy, Freemen, and Freeholders of the City and County of Norwich. Gentlemen, In...
Seite 11 - I have the honor to subscribe myself, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Humble Servant, CHAS WILKINS.
Seite 14 - And have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient and obliged Servant, CHARLES OGIjS.