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  2. RECENT EVENTS OF RURAL WAR.

    Why, 'tis a war; for if the newspaper accounts be true, thousands of prisoners have been taken. Two members of parliament, BARING (I mean Alexander, for there are no ...

    Article : 2,665 words
  3. Tuesday, November 30.

    Lord Wynford (Old SERJEANT BEST as was!) brought in a bill to amend the practice of the law! HOUSE OF COMMONS. ...

    Article : 66 words
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    The following are extracts from the London and Country Newspapers respecting the firing of stacks, breaking thrashing machines, and personal attacks on ...

    Article : 1,783 words
  5. CIRCULARS TO THE LORD LIEUTENANTS AND MAGISTRACY OF COUNTRIES.

    In consequence of the acts of outrages and violence which have taken place, and still continue to take place, in different parts of the country, I am commanded by his Majesty to ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. STATE OF THE COUNTRY.

    BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.—MACHINE BREAKING.—HIGH WYCOMB, MONDAY, NOV. 29.—Received yesterday from a Correspondent. The calm which succeeded the disturbance of ...

    Article : 1,916 words
  7. Parliament, Friday, 26th November,

    SLAVERY.—Several petitions against.—LORD BROUGHAM—Lord Grosvenor, in presenting petitions on Slavery and Parliamentary Reform; "could not help giving his noble and ...

    Article : 1,850 words
  8. TO THE CONSTABLES OF WOLVERHAMPTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
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