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which xve should afford to the workfn ? T ( a * 4 Mrt ) "l V opportunities of obtaining ^ T a ^?" " greater possess . ( Cheers . ) I anslered to » n ? *** pre * ent tT * l ? Joshua Walm 8 l ^ r l D a u n tfh O 11 Ourable « entletntrn ? ernlght ' wheth <" the Garment qUe 8 ti ° n t 0 m * mence this year with finaTdal mei ^ I ? cess " to com-SSSS ^ ISS
« . naa oeen three or four years a ™ - _ --- »« w «« e an undue share of the pubHc Bi « It' ^ ST support an Established Church at An tO ^ tsilips were sufferine severelv Thi Ya V he labo urer 8 to the full extent ? - WaS " culti vated impro ' eiS goinror / n SainaT ^ < $ ?* also Ie " years there neWwe ™ £ » oS ? $ & £ * . ° k - fift ^ ablebodied , out of employ as £ t fh »?^ labou r * men , was there ever more crime if , [ Jl ™ ° ment ( W )» n ° r present sjstera , they woiSd ' brini tw per 8 . , * " the nut , ' r , ^ v , .. _ u ' 7 w OUIO i "ring the agricultural ;„?_ ' 8 1
measure , of « n . B « 5 . , S ? 'Cf * f ? *'' P «» Sfe ^ rBgryc ^ SHfea country , aod while themind . Jf thj ^"" nplished in this Snt ^^^ ^ cSry *^^ House , that the count ^ s ^ fe ^ " P lace *» . ^ is
GoVr ^ me ^ would ?^!? at ° ? h T * th < J "" " ^ ™ ld W ^^^ Ian ^ f 8 te ^ r cre ? 8 Y uS f Sh ° ? ' * * the Sir James Graham had « Sd thT frOm free trade . arrears of rent o * Tall " his estatebutTf ' thT °° ° case , it was a rare excenti ™ , f * K 16 lf that were the ruin into which the agStnra ! S ? S ^ *?* 1 8 tate of I m raising a discussion „„„ * much U 8 e importance . unleS ^ T ^ Vo ^ n ° " mUCh measure of relief . All the « nSb propose some condemned free irade as IhJT * the oth « 8 ide but they were not SparedUo trT , ^ mUch diatre 8 S ' appeal to the country ? !! ^ the 1 u esti <> n by an
"w »«* y ana deliberately deeidincTon » fc "Pportunity of of which the people hav i S-H ?* ^ ° chan « es ! I have likewise thought , wUh wArd ^" * ' ex P »« nce ! ourselves not onlv ma ™ V 8 ardtolat e years , havine finding immens ° e Jo , TS SSSJ ^ t ?^^" . " u ? foreign countries , that anything ih ^ h ? § . plaCe in I bihty , anything which showed S ? Cnded to sta " rupni , ffi-- » t / arSK 4 =- »' ^" i isaa 1 - ~ ? zap ^
would very probably ^ provoke R ^ k ? Our P" « all this , I can see no En wh V Whlle believing has passed , and at thJ hy ' after * hw session ' » essio P n , there sho a id not bS 3 ? KSSSL H ^ k » S Government a proposal in resnp * S J «* t - W House bv the hamentary refornT . ( ffi p t J ° J . question of ^ parmember of the Government at ihM ^ K' I am a ray duty to lay my view ^ on fhf t- me J ahaI 1 dee ™ it of Common . / ( K « ) Vjfin ' k bj g - I ** House sidenng that by \ hat time £ *' . ? * ' " ^ "ble-consince
. ians ^ ha ^^ ghfiS £ ' £ " " 8 ult of ^ her discusto replace his noble ^ fr ends ET" "t ? 1011 shouId be other side of the HoTi « p th y the noble lor ^ on the bility even then ofhh . ieiSiV ** ^ 8 lightest P « - ppeal to the people on thf n * pe"ment tried ° f an orcorn should ferated ^ r tt ^^ aT S ^ ' ^ ^ ' ^ he ^ rSnd S& ^ lf S »>« -i though uxi an
away the passing of th » nlv ' ? nave Passed desirable that , aftei ¦ th * ° Ln «« ^ ? Act ~ I think it is whether there are not ) JriaKnmV "* ' / 8 h ° uldcon 8 ' "der I ftilly qualified to exercife"J «""? ffit ™ ^ Pf ^ ° ^ 7 S So ^ i tend t 0 the X ^ ffrf ^ SL ; :-a r ^;^ ? srfias h A e c a t ttr M lord *™ ° * ° I stand why he should postp ^ e i £ Z ™ ^^ read
" * - « ucs not intend to hrinrr t j — " » v * x , uuugn the amendment of thJ K f ^ y measure for offer no opposUion to anJ ^ smalf ^ n ^ ^ S 6 ion ' wiI 1 rection which may be ii attempt m that dineaberoftheHoL ? r by * " ? dependent tenance from the „ ay in I ^ T receive « « oun . eeond reading of S ? U ^ ^ supported the Householder laV ' 8 0 oi
We ag ^^ e ^ Sg ^^ 35 ^ ^ is brokenf or else ffi ^ CWb 2 ? lrit ° the nation a reactionary government m-T ? ? every th * ng I Arnim presentedK 2 oTtt ^ ' ^ ^ before the Upper House o t k ^'" of Ho ^ ein , the Prussian MinisJrvio ^ J lot ^ He called ™ "ghts of the Duchie ? I «/ S ; ^ iniriolate a 11 th « conditions to which the ' s r ^ T ClaI ^ enforc e the But M . A « 5 ^ eT ? n ^? o ir - had yielded mg the chances of carrvint nl « r ^ UlnerieSS r ^ Pect- ' L L ? ° I « t ha ^^ utTa 0 ^^^
---among the peers WJ « compact majority Uerel ^ eLfas a prSe ^ ™ «» d ^ eech WerI desertion of German ZttTliV Gove ™™ f 8 Prussian Parliament had btn mil T ° , ° ' poiver of deliberating upon mat . ? 5 ° abciItate the man interest . M . y ? n Gerlacu and V S ^ Gei ~ rose to reply : they conteSS T Von Maute « ffel ss ^ -aisSSH 12 ^ sr ^ r . ^ r— - ^ - »^ s ?
' « The of Trieste and Leghor ^\ ? Sv P ^ lh « Jt . The difficulties ^ atth ? | land Io ° weI 1 to hitherto raised against X P ! f 2 ? Sian tariff has man customs union will soon tf 8 hm f of a Ger " ' of great common int erest or . ? before a sense fiat of Austrian omn ^ o ence Ge ^™ , ^ solute bongre , mal gr ^ . iJU 1-ence . Germany will be one ^ ZS ^ vSS ^ iSS ^ f * *»» ¦ 18 . h announce the . uddm , ? "fc £ 8 Ilah : h « 1 of « he __
Uucfsa ^ SoniL dtlS T ^ with I that he proposed to bZeTnTw h ° ° lord ' of the elective franchise Irlv "P the « ubjec But it was no pXy measui '" , ¦ \ next 8 e ««^ - the ? country . EUher hT or ° WOuId satisf y place , must be prepared DVthP me . eIse in hi « orward a ^ easiJ ^ XltaT ^ TT * ^ o ^ hTp ^ r ' ^ - »^ 5 ZtttCHL 2 I ^ ^ Hn ^ m ^!^ *«" ---Atfainnt : if .... 100 I
A ' Uic with * , reallv Ko ; ^ . 7 V ^ _ i "* wuu princes " sink into absoluTe ^ n ? " ^ ' Th | Germaa many , as a nation , althou if- ^^" ' StiJ 1 Ger " the death-blow to Usl&l arra ^ em ent giyes reconciled to it for the sak ^ niV ' ? , 5 time ' advantages accruing to it Th ^ manifo Id materia l new combination ? necessarS i ? erman wiU ' in the I South and east of hSSv V be the Tulin S race , vated land , an inexh ^ S Vast tracts of "ncultiof emigrant orwhichGe re 6 Ort ? . Rwanda nually . The Danube will 7 ny drains itself ana German strean ? to J ^ m ? nS ' ^ time ' become Italian proyinces J ^ JloTeotn PZ IUyiian and prise . A continental system \ vfu Gernian enternnit . tnir * u ~ * . i " * » yoiem will soon h ^ o « nM :. u . j
' s ^ rfl on wld ^ ° - « Poun , *^ arL &S - - -Sevrt-r on the register d 'r names shall be placed j " Wd tSre ^^ ° n r C e ^« « K » ter . they aUot laid they must makeaLh i ¦ ? new rate is ^ qualified . Sir ^ Wi ! l [ amAn & ^ ' frwi « e they are ^ h ea a man ha 8 once ma ? U IS 8 i P rovide « that £ »« ed , his name " hairr ^ Cl * l'n and been « d-J ew-Mr . Spoonhh Mr p """ ^ Y mem-Mr Hji ^ ay opposed th i ^ S » . MACK : iBI * aEIE » a » d J « ebly . Lord lS olt ' ' ° « « omewhut K y « 8 Ki . i . supported it G * O 8 VBNO " . «« d Lord John ^ Uiout a division La } l ° 8 eC ° nd readi » K P «««« d »«* ed on the 12 th " ^ March ° rderCd tO b ° Conif ^ n 2 s sr i niKhth - — ii J'OOkk Kino brought f Wee k into the « hade . Mr « t end the £ 10 ^ £ ohiST ? , Unnuul motion ^ ^ as broughtfor w " j ^ r , ^ .. ^ he COUIlti «« . The bill 1
« S moaiB win 1 THE STATE OF EUROPE , Z ~* Sffltf ^?^ = ? fc ^^ jsKS ^ nr i ^^^
task ^ f ^ Sng ^ re ' w ' nd- 'f ^ f ^ ^ umblo WMforthe inteoduetion ^ ofani ^ di 8 cu «« a at last adopted bvisfvu "" ' ' which was deputies have saddled Va ^ 8 ? - 14 *« Th « for five years . SaaUlta Vwerland with that blosein « .
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. trsir ^ s ? fe-t I modiHcations ml tk ° nl * 8 uft ; « lho « gh 'iC ' p ; Press la ^« - lu the Munici A »^ uw « a ^ iSt ^ atf ^» f ™ I > latos ri S ° ~ u » I'Vom Cofogne and M , S funcUona "es . for Switzerland . in ^ iVTn ^ ™ - « » - « to assemble -
«»« - ^ eeU ^ raHSSe oT C ° ^^^ *" has no sympathy with the peonie Fr k " " whioh Plainly that the main difficu ^ v wh ^ rf " ° T . Vcr r I Scotland , or Ireland , referred J' the ^/ "r * i" « Iand ' bodied poor . In Scotland no relief ? . ° f the able ' I »»« . d . ed . and in Ireland hardly a » v « 7 ! i * " th ° abIt > - Kranted to any clans of iau , L % » d °° f Telief is thousands of the Irish and ScoIch wlf r 8 Ult . ' that at home , are continuully ch'Sk mt oT ° W ° pre « 8 , ng on the labour , reducil the rir « ; " « » d ' , b ^ ir ° ° V ^ t . ' Mr . So ^;; wS / , " ??! . «» . ^ e ltl 1 to l
tl . 7 sZVilT °° ' ^ W" ^' *™ Austria were to contribute 35 ooo ^ ' ' 2 rU 8 sia nnd to be made up by Ba , ari ? M jff T " each ' thort' » t f i « determined to vindSf ' i i rU 8 aia » i 4 s eu »» . High Protectorate of the P- " " ? clainiB to th « Austria and Germany ^ ci ""^' ^ <) Neufchalel . Pelhng the Swiss GoveZn f r bent U P ° » ««« - all politic al exiles ' 1 W ? " * Ic , fu 8 e a " ^ lter to « tr « ng in the 1 ^ 0 , Z'J" *** told ' especially Oe » cv .. Ma ^ ini ^ . ?^' La - »» - » " 5 orted
"t'Poseaxt then the " round . if- " ' Miniater « * year to discuss s / i ™ mt ll Wl 8 to ° l » to in . ° . JC'ctioa could not ho ? d ff ° rtOnt tt ln «™*™ . That th « pres ent Btate of the ri " yettr ' - IJ ^ » fe' « neo to fltro » g case in favour oftneT " ^ J ° made »« a ^ ord John Kussbt t t , . Pro PO 8 ed change , been bro « t ^^ d ^^ f » t the motion had o , Jv r ^ " » ^ " Sly u 01111 ?' : ' largC nU 1 "'^ ot I
™"' '" B " » e done , wlion Mr ( m . H " the II 0 ,,, bc cou ,,, cdl ,,,, ,, „ , „„ " ^ . "" »» " ;» v < -d ll ,,. t w «» too import .,, ! f ,, . „ „ , " , " , !"'"' . !''« •'"" Me ssr - ™ - " — " .. '^ uou . t ^ itif - ' of K ^ J . " ¦ hTiSS ' . ^ . MJ—» ' - ven « f . l ' : ; r : ; v ^; ¦ : t , : ; r ,:-r ^ - ^ "'^ " i J «» uhM . li « io ,,. J """ ^ P' - ' ^ 'na profca ^ ing the Auoi . i-no . v ( ,,. ¦ S . M U'iirn-i i > M \ „ ?¦«•¦•»•»"' « " tius -Htulilish . ! . , ' , ' „ ' „!; VIlK' ¦ "' - A hill n , r , h ,. ... ti , ciiou ,, ofo . m « .. j , w . ; . ; :: " r < Mul « n ' ti ,,, in ittt favour . ' »» t « nb < i « n |) ,, | u . warml y
, ^• p , on the Lake Lcmkn Tf , ' ia He has from 200 to fi « * ' ° 7 3 " « i « co . diuto orders . The MaSni . Un , dc'r his iiume-Hisown native citv ^ " ^"" J "" thrives rapidly W AltogethS t ' ? srr " ? ° " 'W 5 tribnted , 627 . 000 f ™ J ' » n «» " Statea have confeiiipn «" ,, i , i ,,, . Si ,, l , , ' '" '"" - '" "" ¦ l £ ., i ,, in ; .. j |; ; . ' ^; : i ; :: r ^ i : i : ; :,: ^^^ " . ' . iii
ciiMji ,,,.,- " ° won < 1 mm . ) , "" "" - " "unuss « » 'it " ' » t uhil ,. J , ' , < i tIu > r » ' «' " ' . t .. in thin £ s ^ - ^ r ^^ -i » to ^^ ^ - Ut , ou of tho ^ Sr ^ r went' ^
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 22, 1851, page 167, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1871/page/3/
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