By no other means than by making the ruling few, uneasy, can [?] rose they oppress obtain redress.—(Jeremy Bentham.) Sir W. Draper ought is have known, that no ...
Article : 167 wordsThe veracious John Bull, who, only a short month ago had the effrontery to declare, that so complete had been the re-action on the public mind respecting Reform, that no ...
Article : 2,173 wordsI fully admit the right, and not only the right but the duty, of every man, to watch closely and vigilantly, the administration of Law and Justice.—(Speech of the ...
Article : 50 wordsThe debate last night must have given the new Administration a pleasing foretaste of what it has to expect at the hands of the House of Commons, if, indeed, ...
Article : 1,325 wordsThe Press is the most desperate and bi[?]er object of complaint with the Tories and Boroughmongers; they hourly revile It, and curse its righteous labours. They inwardly ...
Article : 1,068 wordsThe Reform Bill is proceeding at a reasonably quick pace through the Committee of the Lords. Last night, the whole of Schedule C was disposed of, and some progress made in ...
Article : 1,322 wordsYesterday the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of London conferred honour on themselves and on Mr T Attwood, by bestowing on that gentleman the freedom of the ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 10 Nov 1832, Page 2
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