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  2. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. NOMINATION SPEECHES. MR. COBDEN AT HUDDERSFIELD.

    Mr. COBDEN, on stepping forward to address the meeting, was received with loud and enthusing applause. He spoke for upwards of an hour He said that although his friends had need. ...

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  3. MR. BAINES AT LEEDS.

    The Right Hon. M. T. BAINES, who was received with loud cheering, and slight disapprobation, com menced by saying that ever since he had known Leeds—and that he was proud to say was all his life— ...

    Article : 2,441 words
  4. LORD GODERICH AT WAKEFIELD.

    Viscount GODERICH was received with vehement and reiterated cheers on rising to address the assemblage. Before he oould commence his address, cries of "stand higher" were raised by the crowd, to which his lordship, ...

    Article : 3,860 words
  5. SIR CHARLES WOOD AT HALIFAX.

    Sir CHARLES WOOD rose amidst loud cheering, and said—Mr. Mayor, Electors, and Gentlemen, my worthy friend your late Mayor, who did me the honour of proposing me this day, has told you truly that I have ...

    Article : 2,312 words
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