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For filling Decayed Teeth , without heat , pain , or pressure j and Incorrodible Mineral Teeth fixed without giving the least pain , ot shewing ' any fastening whatever . - UBEDS AN © HTODERSFlEIiD .
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—^ = ^—— iSiiiiSii i— i = —^ SSSSaiiiiiii V 3 ED 8 SCHOOX , OP MBDICIKE , T ^ E £ EXT SESSION , in which the following X COURSES of LECTURES will be delivered wiU ^ commence on Monday , October Third ] LoiV ^ M % Pf 5 ^ OGY ' and PATBtOUCK , and Mr . NrNKELET . ANATOMICAL DEMONSTRATIONS , by Mr . Price and Mr . Nelson . ; rJi ? i f ^ J ^ t PRACTICE of SURGERY , by Mr . Wm . Hey . v ^ TEHIA MEDIC A & THERAPEUTICS , by Dr . Htjnteb . ' CHEMISTRY , by Mr . Morlett and Mr . "West . . PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of PHYSIC , by Dr , WILLIAM 90 N . MIDWIFERY and the DISEASES of "WOMEN and CHILDREN , by Mr . Smith . BOTANY , by Mr . Denmt . FORENSIC MEDICINE , by Mr . Wildsmith . CLINICAL LECTURES will be given at the Infirmary on MEDICAL CASES , by Dr . Williamson ana Dr . Hunter ; and on SURGICAL CASES by Mr . Smith , Mr . W . Hey , and Mr . T . P . Teale . ISP Those intending to enter to the respective Classes are requested to apply for Tickets to Mr Garlics , 21 , Park-Row . Leeds , August 11 , 1838 .
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SOUTH LANCASHIRE DEMONSTRATION . 0 N _ Monday last , a meeting was held at the Political Union Rooms , Renafi ' s Buildings , Marketstr eet , _ Manchester , at which delegates from the following districts attended . No . 1 . STOCKPORT DISTRICT . Heaton Norris , Brinnington , Stockport , Lanesome , Cheadle , ] 'VVimslow . 2 . HYDE DISTRICT . Hyde , Werreth , Denton , Gorton . Gee Cross ,
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T . M . BO WEN , CONSULTING OPTICIAN . rilHE Nobility , Gentry , and all whose right re-_ L qnires the aid of Spectacles , are respectfully cautioned against the use of Spectacles with Glass Eyes . Glass , being a Conductor of Heat , readily becomes warm , and attracts the Damp , as may be observed by wearing a pair of Glass Eyes for half an hour ; they become nearly opaque , being covered with Damp , and require to be . wiped in Summer ,
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^^ " ¦¦¦^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^¦^^^ PPI PUBLIC MEETING . A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Labour and Health Inn , Halifax , on Monday Evening September 3 , 1838 , at Seven I ^ & ^ ? the Statement . . " of , a-Deputation from btalybridge ^ concerning the unfortunate Persecution now . prevailing ., there j and to consider the bertm ^ of fishing them bme Relief ; The Radical Associations , of the out Townships are rented . to send ; a Friend -or two to tbia Meenngirom each Union . J ' Halifexj ! Aug . 29 tb ; i 838 . ' ; ; ;)
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TO PLUMBERS AND GLAZIEKS . A / SSP ^ * WANTED ^ mmediately , J ± A good Workman , and of steady Habits , who caa pw Satisfaction to his Employer , may meet with constant employment . Also , an APPRENTICE wanted immediately to the above Business , about fourteen years of Age . Applications to be made ( if by Letter , post-paid ) to Mr . Geo . Wm . Ogden , Plumber and Glazier , Shelf ; or toMr . Ibbetspn , B 6 ok 3 etiier j Unioaw gtree ^ H ^ JIS *? ' ' ; . ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' '¦¦" ' ?' ' '¦¦ ¦' .: : AugastSS , 1838 .
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rpHAT the PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting JL between Gjeobge Wood and Wilwam Jowett , in the name of Wood and Co ., of Warley , near Halifax , was dissolved by mutual consent , on the first Day of April list , as witness our Hands this 22 nd Day of August 1838 . GEORGE WOOD ; WM . JOWETT . Witness , JOHN FARNHILL .
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RETURN OF THE DOECHE STBS LABO DEERfl ! ¦ - ' ; ¦¦ ¦ ? ' '"• . - ¦ . Now Publishing , Price Fouepengb , THE VICTIMS OF WHIGGEBY , BEING A STATEMENT OF THE PERSECUTION EXPERIENCED By the DORCHESTER LABOURERS , AN ACCOUNT OF VAN DIEMA N'S LAND , WITH THE HORRORS OF TRANSPORTATION , FULLY DEVELOPED , BY GEORGE LOVELESS , ONE OF THE VICTIMS .
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» jj E ^^^^^ -J ^ Svs . \ ^ ' ¦ ¦¦ ii ^ - ^^ i' ¦ O Copy of a Letter from Herbert Mayo , Esq ., F . B . S ,, Senior Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital , and Professor of Anatomy and Pathology , King's College , London , $ e . Sfc . ' ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ .. To Thomas Holloway , Esq .
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HYDROPHOBIA . fin HIS horrible Disease ia effectuaily prevented by JL the timely Application of ROWED 8 b Cos ' . IMPERIAL COMPOSITION-hi ghly approved of by the Faculty : no one ought to be without it , m case of accident . Also a Preparatjoh for the Prevention of that baneful Disease , SYPHILIS , which insidiousl y entails misery on after generations . Depot , No . 64 , Farringdonistreet , London ; and sttld b y most Druggista and Vendors .
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GREAT REDUCTION IN TEA , ' TO THE PUBLIC , -: ¦ ¦ . ¦ . ¦ -. '¦ ¦ ¦ : ' - ; - » '; ¦ : V .-V ¦ - ; . ; . , " ;/¦ ,. ? X 1 INE TEAS ^ ate now selling at the VICTORIA TEA ^ ^ REHOUSE ; Boar Las * *' - ! Beigoate , LBEB 6 , at a Reduction of EIGHT ^ PENCE per POUND . ¦ ? ' v ' /• ¦ : : ¦ " ' ¦ " . ¦ ¦ : ¦ . •¦¦ ' : , XIST OF PRICES . ; . ¦¦ . "¦¦ '¦ \ . ' - ' ' ¦¦ ' - . - ' ^ f - - ¦'¦¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦'¦ ' : ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ; l'A ^; ' l EA i ^; ' . : " , ' - \ ; , , : ¦; - "; - ' ; GOOD GENUINE CONGOIT TEA ^ . ;; . ; v ; ^ ? ' n ^ rt , ' ^^^^ i ^^^^ m ^^^^^ ^^^^ ; ... . GOOD STBONS CONGOU TEA ( BlMlishlerf ) .,., ; . i 0 perlb . ' '' ^^ mfflSt ^ Mi ^ t ^ k ^ """" . m- * ***** w . ^ T *^ W | AS , EU ^ JlAV 0 lmE Bc 6 Nfe ^ ^ ^ 4 4 Mrlb . J Th » a , dmfeUytke ohMpw »» t : T »^ tiMilH / ind we ^ ot sar t ^ ttiiA& ^ itfSiH , iw ' ^^ K r ^^^^ ^^ mm ^ mm ^^^ ^ THEFINEOT GENUINE CONGGtJ TEA II ^ C ^^ - "We care liotby what Name Blabt Teamay be called ^ iew fe *^ tler * - ^ ti >«? l ^ C i ^ undef the ^ n wficial N « n * of H ™ £ Muey // pa ^ Swchong , CampbL . ^ nge P ^^ Iowery * ^ fa ? AteSj ^^ SSf ' Letf ^ S- fe ^ & r Mixture , or any other Name . ^¦¦ ¦ Wi'l 1 l ^»^ BW ^»(^^^ : ¦^^ £ l ^ p ^ i ^^^^ ' - ¦ - . . ¦'¦ ¦' . ¦ : ; - CHW ^ K TEA . . ' ' ¦ ¦ " . ' ¦ : - ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ > ¦ ¦• ¦ ' . ^¦ . ; : - GOOD TWANKAY ............. ; .......... ^ ,.. ; ................. 3 ^ a lb t This is a very good and cheap Tea for the Country Trade . ' - THE FINEST TWANKAY ....... ............... ....... 4 0 a lb , There Is no finer Twankay Tea , and none is worthinore Money . . * ¦¦ : : GENUINE HYSON TEA ...... ........ ; . .. / a h it . j , •••• 4 6 a lb . borne of our Competitors may tell you that we cannot sell a genuine Hyson Tea at 43 . 6 d . per lb . We tell them WE CAN , —and further , that our Stock of that Tea alone is upwards of 3 , 000 lbs . in weight YOUNG HYSON TEA .. ' a R » GOOD FULL-FLAVOURED HYSON ...........- ! ;! ' ! . !"" y **' . 7 . *; 5 0 a lb * ' " ' i- This is a particularly cheap Tea and what we can recommmend * : THE FINEST YOUNG HYSON ................... : , „ ,,, : FINE FULL FLAVOURED HYSON " "II I " - "II 1111 III 56 a lb , * ' This the cheapest Hyson Tea that is sold . THE FINEST HYSON TEA IMPORTED .... ' .......... / ......... 6 0 a lb . You cannothave any better Hyson Tea than this , no matter what price you give for it * GOOD GUNPOWDER fi n . ' l * ; FINE GUNPOWDER . * . " . ' . *" . \* . * . " . " 6 6 a Ibl THE FINEST GUNPOWDER , bright close twisted SMALL LEAF .... 7 0 a lb . . There is no Gunpowder Tea that is worth more than 7 s . per lb . and all Dealers who ask more either cannot or will not sell at fair Market Price . ¦ * ¦ The CONGOU at 4 s . 4 d . alb ., and the HYSON at 5 a ; , 6 a . " > e particfalarly recommend , knowliur the leas to be of that Quality which cannot fail to give general Satisfaction . " ^^ Do not let the Fact of your having hitherto paid from 6 d . to Is . a lb . more for your Tea preiudio * you against trying pur Teas at the above quoted low Prices . FINE TEAS are now CHEAPER . THAN WAS EVER KNOWN before in this Country , and we are now seUing them much Cheaper than was ever before sold in the North of England . r Our Terms are READY MONEY— -our Profits being too smallto admitofeither Risk or Credit , OXLEY , SMITH , AND COMPANY , TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS , BOAR LANE END , N ° . 32 , BRIGGATE , LEEPS . N . B . —The Warehouse will open every Morning at Eight o , Clock , and Close every Ev ^ ing a * tk * Same Hour ( Saturdays excepted ) , when it will be kept Open tUl Eleven o'Clock . Mr . Smith { the Managing Partner ) will attendpersonally at the Counter . \
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WAKEFIELD ADJOURNED SESSIONS . " " ""^ S- v ^^ T ^ CE ^ ; 1 B ; BEBEBT ¦ GIVEN , '¦ ¦ . ¦ ' ¦ ., . mjOj ^ ^; miD , ^ iaBsinElii ^^^^ JL QTTARTKB . SESSIONS qt th * -l ? B ! i&i < 3 E ^ tAt the West Riding of the Cpun ^ of % ofc ~ , '; l will be held by adjournment in the CbniniiSee Room , at the House of Correction , at WakepielDj on Wednesday , the Twelfth day of September next , at Eleven o'Clock . in the Forenoon , for the purpose of inspecting the Riding Prison , ( the said House of Correction , ) and for examining the Accounts of the Keeper of the said House of Correction , making Enquiry into the Conduct of the Officers and Servants belonging the same ; and also into the behaviour of the Prisoners , and their earnings . C . H . ELSLEY , Clerk of the Peace . Clerk of the Peace's Office , Wakefield , Aug . 30 , 1838 .
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TO LET , A GOOD Accustomed BEER" HOUSE , wi « JOL first rate situation and at a lbw valaatiloni For paxticulars apply at Mr . HoPKINSON ' s . brjaaer , Fleet-Stteet , Shamble 8 , Leeds . ; - -. ; . /¦ . Also two others ¦ Bnivv . otr . T . T ? 'P _ v -. «* . iw .
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TO BE LET , A N OLD ESTABLISHED TAVERN , with ii- an EATING-HOUSE adjoining , situate in the centre of the populous and important Town of HULL . Valuation not more than about £ 150 . Apply ( if by letter , post paid ) to Mr . Thomas Greasi . ey , Appraiser and House Agent , Providence Inn , Frances-Street .
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TO DRUGGISTS , GROCEBS , &c . TO BE DISPOSED OF , rpHE STOCK and FIXTURES of a Grocer A and Druggist , in a Village where there are extensive means for carrying on a good Business . Possession may be had immediately ; and , with proper Security , a reasonable time will be given for Payment . The reason why the present Occupier is giving it up is in consequence of a Change of Business . Apply by Letter ( post-paid ) to A . B . Post Office , Rochdale .
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PH ( ENIX FOUNDRY , HUNSLET IiANi :, LBEDS . To Engineers , Machine Makers , Iron and Brass Founders , and Others . TOHN HOLMES respectfully announces , that J he is instruetea Dy ttie Xrusxees uuaer Messrs . Richardson and Elt . is 6 n ' s Deed of Assignment , to ofifer for Sale by Auction , on Thursday next , the 6 th Day of . September , and following Days , till all be Sold , at the Foundry arid Premises , situate near to Grey Walk End , in . Hunslet Lane , Leeds , that : truly Valuable Machinery , Working
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CHEIA ^ J ^ 9 ? 2 ^ Pnt > li «> hed * nd Sold by A . Heywood , NEW ^ APEll OFFICE ^ « 0 , pLDHiM ^ STREET , MANCHESTEB .
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I T a Meeting of the DELEGATES appointed il at the GREAT MIDLAND DEMONSTRATION of the 6 th August , 1838 , to attend the GENERAL CONTENTION of the INDUSTRIOUS CLASSES , —present , Philip Henry Hunts , George Edmonds , Benjamin Hadley , John Pierce , John Collies , Thomas Clntton Salt , and Sobert Xdlie Douglas , ROBERT XELLIE DOUGLAS in the Chair , It wot resolved , — That copies of the Resolutions by which the said Delegates hare been appointed , and by which a NATIONAL BENT has "been declared to be necessary and expedient , and the charge of the same Tested ad interim in the said Delegates , be transmitted , to all the Refonnere of the United Engdom , that are likely to promote the objects of £ be General Convention by their aid and influence . That all Contributions towards the NATIONAL BENT , made previous to the assembling of " the General Convention , be deposited with Messrs Prescott , Grote , and Co ., bankers , London , in the aames and to the account of GEOEGE FREDERICK MUNTZ , of Water-street , Birrnneham ' . and of Briton Penr . near Swansea .
fltratfa Wales , maanfactarer ; PHILIP HENRY XUNTZi of . St Tinl ' avKpwsj Birmingham ) and « f "White&alMiOTtse , in the eonnty of Stafford merchant ; and ROBEBT EBLLIE DOUGLAS cf New-street , Birmingham , to be held by them in frnst until the said assembling . That the following Address , explanatory of the 4 rom > ds « n which a NATIONAL RENT has been thought advisable , and of the purposes to which it ismeantto bedeTOted ; as well as of the principles fiat ongnt to regulate the ebmee of Delegates to tie GENERAL CONTENTION of the Industrioas Classes , be adopted as the Address of this Meeting , and eircnlated with the resolutions refeed to : —
" abdbess , &c - "In transmitting to the Reforms of the Empire &b Resolutions passed at the meeting of the MIDLAND DISTRICT OF ENGLAND , < m the &h August ; and those agreed to at the first meeting of the DELEGATES to the GENERAL CONTENTION appointed at that meeting , it is considered suitable to point out the importance of a gen eral and early compliance with the resolutions approving of a NATIONAL RENT ; and to set fath the reasons why it has been deemed expedientis well as the means by which it may be most readihr earned into effect .
" Although the personal expenses of the several Delegates will Le defrayed by those conmnmiries » iieh they respectfully represent , it i 3 plain that * ay considerable expenses must be incurred by the GENERAL CONTENTION , which can only be jroTided for by the contributions of the kingdom at large . It will be necessary to keep up a Tery extenave correspondence ; to inform , by missions or « &erwise , those places -where the principles of the NATIONAL PETITION may be imperfectly , « , not at all , known ; to maintain and extend those pnneiples where they are known to diffuse every vbere ssch a spirit of nnion and energy , as may fire a fair prospect of success to the labours of the Convention j which , without a general and effective ¦ co-operation , can only end in disappointment and sorancation .
- « 2 fotonly is a NATIONAL RENT directly easHtial to the progress and completion of the task imposed upon the CONTENTION , T ) utthe indirect Effluence of such , a rent -will nave a great and -de-OM operation on both . For , if Reformers shall refese to entertain tie resolution x > f the Midland Betbict ; or , having entertained it , shall eonfcfonte slowly , partially , or _ niggardly , they will awto the enemies of UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE
aa argument , of which they will not be slack to vwk theKseWes , and which alone can bring Tntim ^ t e fefeat to lie cause , namelyj that the UJ 533 ZEBSAI , fgoiMjc i % . iraot : Tfcs » - » . 'ttcaifer & % oattle be won trr kct Thus Reformers may plainlysee that , whether ti ^ r respect the strengthening of those hands , to iriacli they have committed the "vindication of their great rights , or the weakening of lie hands of tiidr enemies , they cannot too soon , or too earnestly , or too unitedly , comply with the reselution .
* Ab a uniformity of plan will Tery much facilitate * a& compliance , the BIRMINGHAM ' DELEGATION offer , far the regulation , of their brother Befonners , the following instructions : 'As soon as this circular has been received , let the person or persons to whom it" shall have been addressed , take proper means for ealling a meeting to appoint collectors of the NATIONAL RENT . l At such meeting , let the town or district be divided into as many divisions as may be
convenient ; and 1 st each division be minutely and scrupulously , canvassed by penon ? ( not less than two for each division , ) named by the meeting for that purpose . ' Let the canvassers , so appointed , form a NATIONAL RENT COMMITTEE , to meet every Monday evening , in order to receive a report of the progress of the canvass , and to ¦^ ie account of the various sums subscribed . ~ ^ ? v ? : y cai * There the stun subscribed iSLO ^ rj to £ 5 . z : = ore , let it be transmitted - 5 i ? ssr 3 . ? r ** c-rn . Grote , and Co ., and an ~^ =: idon •>» ~ - riz thereof , as directed below
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-- " " -3 ' jf iht £ - < : — -- * . % importance , in the way t ' - -z ^ j , le ' . ' . / r ^ iTLdt . and of admonition to — * - ' ~ --i . - J .-ZZ :- ** rrcxtnttKion * and reports i '~ -- : a . < i >^ J ^* - vetov . - yrz ~ r tis ~ zz * NATIONAL RENT may - " - : i _ - a * -wii-y rr over heavily , it will be ~~ - ? z roar , i ; ererr meeting to appoint collec-- " - i specific stm be fixed as the contribution -- Vie town or district—such sum to be not less ten at the rate of £ 2 10 $ . for every thousand
rf the population ; and , to mate the collection practicable , that not less than sixpence shall be contr ibuted by each subscriber ; it being always understood , that the generosity of persons" or districts is in no respect to be restricted ; but that all shall be invited and recommended to shew their devotion to the cause , according to their best means and inclination . * Lastlv , it is considered most proper and orderly that the collection of the . NATIONAL RENT
shall , if possible , commence all over the United Kingdom on the first Monday of October j and be completed "by the first Monday of January next . . " On the subject of electing the Delegates to the GENERAL CONTENTION , the BIRMINGHAM DELEGATION offer the following sugges-Ssds , which they call upon all Reformers to accept tttaity of spirit : — u By law , such delegates must be chosen at a T&lic 7 neeiing publicly summoned ; but in order to P * z to the choice doe influence , as well as legality , 11 is absolutely necessary that no election shall " ^ place unless the Tneetwg be numerous as well ^ public .
As the number of the Convention is limited , it is ** « pedient that districts of less than twenty-live ® ° ^ and inhabitants , should be called upon to nomi-^ ^ legates . As tbe task assigned to the Convention is one the greatest importance , it is essential that , in : > - ' *® I ! e-Delegates , only able , and repntable , and ^?^ , and known persons , be fixed npon ; and , in . 5 *^ that no offence may arise on religions grounds , «^ T Dekgates shall in all noses be Laymeiu ' g _ tTery appointment of Delegates must beimme-Q J communicated , ^ nd a copy of the resolution . ap pointment , authenticated bv tiie Chairman of j ^ i ^ ang , transmitted to Robert KelH « Douglas , UJ ^ gaam , together with the address of each ' . R . K . DOUGLAS , Chairman . -Bin mngham , August 20 th , 1838 .
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*^^ ? ? ptl 0 I 18 , t 0 Wliras ae National Rent . « e Dy ttoavianals or associations , will be most Ja edfcfv C 0 DTemeiltly transmitted through a ^ j tanker , to whom , along with the sum to be fe-^^^ nust be given a note of particulars , in the u T «\ t ^ . " ' ^ ' » 1835 . -. « f , ^ essra- B C , Bankers , in 1 ^^ ^ enttemen , receive herewith the sum of - V ^^ j shillings , pence , which please pa }
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to Messrs . Prescott , Grote , and Co ., Bankers Xondon , to the credit of George Frederick Muntz , Philip Henry Muntz and Robert Kellie Douglas . And on the same day on which the remittance is made , the party making it must give information of the same to Robert Kellie Douglas , New-street , Birmingham , in the followingiorm : — "A—— , — , — day of— -, 1838 . . . "Sir , I laTe tnis day , on behalf of ——L _ «•
_ paid to Messrs . B— C— , Bankers , in A- the sum of £ — . B . a ., to be placed with Messrs . Prescott , Grote , and Co . to the credit of the interim Trustees of the National Rent . « D— E . "
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RESOLUTIONS agreed to at the GREAT MIDLAND DEMONSTRATION , held at Holloway-Head ,-Birmingham , on th e 6 th of August , 1838 ;—il That GEORGE FREDERICK MUNTZ PHILIP HENRY MUNTZ , ROBERT KEli LIE DOUGLAS , THOMAS CLUTTON SALT BENJAMIN HADLEY , JOHN PIERCE GEORGE EDMONDS , and JOHN COLLINS * be appointed Delegates from this Meetine to attend ' a GENERAL CONTENTION of the Indostrions Classes , not exceeding forty-nine in number , to be asttmweaan
« e London , ' far the pmposB- of adopting every Legal Measure which may be considered necessary to induce Parliament to carry the great objects of ih « NATIONAL PETITION into a Jaw . " That as the cause of Radical Reform is truly the cause of the Nation at large ; and requires for its due progress and success , the earnest and hearty support of the Nation , there be forthwith raised , for the purpose of accelerating such progress , and ensuring such success , a NATIONAL RENT tobe
- placed at the disposal of the GENERAL CONTENTION OF THE -INDUSTRIOUS CLASSES , at their assembling in London , and that it be an instrnetion to the Delegates this day appointed , to act ad interim as a Committee for carrying this Resolution into effect . "
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 1, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1021/page/1/
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