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RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS, AND DEFECTS OF THE REFORMERS.*
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The Reformers have got the majority in the English cities and boroughs , in Scotland , in Ireland ;—the Tories in the English counties ; leaving a total less than was expected on the Reform side . f According to the Tories therefore , the Tories
are to govern , because there is a re-action in their favour , and because the " old English spirit " has declared for them ; meaning that of the
agricultural population and " tenants at will . " According to the Whigs , the Whigs are still to govern , because they still have the majority on their side , and the Throne . According" to some of the Radicals , the lories are to
govern by dint of a controlling opposition . Others think , that the Whigs will have it all their own way . Others , that Reform has lost ground in
appear-? This article was announced in the advertisements as including notices of the Bishops and the Throne ; but the length to which the present part of it ran , forced us to leave the rest to another time . f The Chronicle rates the majority at 40 ; the Atlas ( the moat dispassionate of the Journals } at 35 or 6 : the Times " at 23 : the Smttator at 14 .
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ance , not only because of Tory but of individual losses , as those of Roebuck , Ewart , &c while , on the other hand , they think that the spirit of the Radical Reformers will be
strengthened by concentration , and by not being wasted in keeping off the Tories for the Whigs . During the mooting of these several points , the predominant parties , through the
medium of the newspapers , have been in a perfect roar of recrimination with charges of corruption and violence ; and certainly , during the elections , there has been a revival , in
many places , of the worst days of pot-walloping and bludgeonmen . Both Whigs and Radicals , however , agree in acknowledging * and lamenting the superior activity of the lories ; the Ballot is now pretty equally
Result Of The Elections, And Defects Of The Reformers.*
RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS , AND DEFECTS OF THE REFORMERS . *
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No . 222—III , ^ 5-T- ^ M ^ CiP ^ 7 UfflKSf / V
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THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 1, 1837, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1835/page/1/
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