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XXII—PASSING EVENTS.
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Xxii—Passing Events.
XXII—PASSING EVENTS .
*,«»- Women Tiie Motion And Children For...
* _, _«» - Women TiiE motion and Children for tlie secon loyed d reading in Bleach ' of Mr Works . Crook ' s Bill we are for tile t Protection o seecarried of
in for l > y terfere a Manchester majori d between ty of , moved two emp hundred lo for the and and rejection twenty loyed of -six the and . , bill tha Mr , , t . on a Turner selec the g t ground committee , the , member that had it
empyers enrp , rep works orted under against the the operation necessity of and the expediency Factories of Act x _^ lacing , there bleaching being no and analogy dyeing in the bill lained the
"between ture of the the two selec cases t committee . Mr . Cobbett thus : A commission supporting was issued exp and they
rena por consequence ted in favor of of some a bill of . the Subsequentl members of the not b y ill a being commi lh able ttee ? to was ? iittee attend appointed in , t fac he ma t , resolved tt but er fell , in
in themselves to the hands into of bleachers the opponents 1 and manufacturers , _^ comm e com ittee . , He ( Mr . , Cobbett )
a was it sh reques ould not ted to be draw taken up into a report consideration and he did at so all , bu and t the a first vo t was te was finall that
" adop With ted this , to history the effect of the . that opposition no legisla to ti the on was bill necessary and , the repor large on the maj subject ority . of y "
good March work 21 st a in chieved favor of by its Lord second Shaf reading tesbury , _' s before Factories , us , we Act will hope be extended that the d that the will to the
to the bleaching and dyeing" -works , anHouse respond solemn God ' sake adjuration let them of not Mr . listen _lloebuck to the at the exhortation close of his of eloquent the hon speech . memb . er ' Tor for
bro Manchester thers s to . He th ( at Mr they . Roebuck would ) not begged allow them these as horrible men , things as fathers to continu and as e
their longer utmost . , They say for oug those ht not who to were lay so their weak heads hel on less their and p dis illo tressed ws wit as hou the t doing
was sons emp would loyed appeal in . these to them works with , and confidence he as , an to p b pass umble , this supporter bill . " , { Cheers weak as . ) per he
Ano , ther act in the great European drama has opened and closed within tlie month . The first of portion , long the hoped Duchies and and desired the by all lovers t of iedmon liberty t , —
i . e . the annexation Tuscany , , _Homagna , o P , — jority has been the peacefull result of y and an aj leg ) peal itima by tel universal y accomp suffrage lished by to an the overwhelming real wishes of ma the
illeg peoples itimate , . But appropriation the moment of of victory Savoy and is saddene Nice b d y and France alloyed , an b appropria y the equall tion y seeks to fand The circum
which Louis Napoleon at once justiy excuse : " - stances tio under nalthat which whi th le _resj rec _> t onding ification to of leg fro itimate ntiers interests is broug , ht they abou violate t , are no so
excep , , T princip hursday As the le and closing Marc consequ h 22 t ence ently establish an " Louis mirable no Napoleon dangerous leader in precedent fancy the " that Dail . " y he News is practi " of
s ing on th of , the credu world lity of , mankin says , eriment d ; but that he is lias only often may trying been experimen tried before ts on but the
which patience lias never succeeded —an exp in the long run . " ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1860, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041860/page/72/
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