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^ MOBISON'S PILLS , .:. fcF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH , ¦ iHift i ^^ LQNix ) y ^ «^ -- ^ 2 ^ V JL U ^ l 1 \ j JJl a &tt Hygqct . kerebj JBfiMKrtipe * . $ iutt I « n iniw jortiB R to b » mne ^ jg ^ jkMnnder the Taiioat name s ^ TU ^ &J ^^^ S ^^ ^ jR ^ » " Vte Ori ^ tXoriM ' rlHfryfit . KvmpaJt &ibj : jammm ^ ' ^^^ t ^^ ^|»* w » 'T ^ attteT ^^^ o ^ sm mmn ' tm ^ /' Jfce .-SKfejO '^ r , 2 : ¦ - ^¦ -c- ~ £ - ^ iit ^ 2 ^ 3 ?" -. ""¦/ - - ¦'• - "¦" ¦ •'
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jfQKKSPXTBLISHED by JOHN LIMBIRD , Y 143 , STRAND . V ¦ "Brery SATTmuiY , with Engravings , at 3 d ., or in : Monthly Parts , Sd ., and ready for delivery with the Magazines , jftnHEMIBKOB of LITEEATUEE , AMUSEtyt- ; - ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' . " MENT . and INSTBUCTION . ;
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THE VICTIM ^^ WHlGiQEEY , - - ' - - »« iirttf 5 inKR « iiig ^ ft ^^ ii ^ v ^ £ = v- ^ - ?^ - ^ PKRskcrinos ^ E ^ riscB ^ iT ^ riti ^ cHssiW AK 4 CCOO ^ a » L ^ A » PIEMAN'S LAND , J ' 7 :-- ; r u J ? i ^ ira ; Tai-- ^ - : . ; . Y : |^ : WORllOR ^^ dr ^ t ^|^ lit ATf ! OjHf " - ¦ ¦ ¦ - " , ¦ - , roiLY DBTBLOPKV ] - - ¦ ¦ BY «» flB . iSJS OLO 3 gpmE 88 , ., ¦ : :, -:- ^^^^^^^ Mffi "" - "•' ^^ # JWJ Ptf * 4 * S «^ i >»« One P ^ nny , t ¦^¦ v-:- v . -. ^ jHJS ^ iJfifejfigij ^ v <^; . - ¦;¦¦ . " ¦ - * - > i . -- i--- - - ^ i : ^ : —i .-w 4 j ^ jj-,,- * 3 , ¦ - ¦ - ¦ "• ' ---¦ - ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ - - "¦ : ¦ OF-M * - - - " - - . " ¦ .-: ¦ : " ¦ : ¦
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* , % ^ : OJ ^ ilH ^] £ ^ E ^ U ^ p WnffiNONE WEEK < rm ?; : ; z ^ z ^ ^^ m ^ m ^ ^ -: 7 ¦ : ¦ '' - ;¦! ? - > viuU 13-. jczuv - t ;/ 5 ; i- vrn . iiJ ' il ; ~ u > > : ha •¦ - \ - - .: "; ¦ ¦ •;; -- ::-- .- ¦ •¦ ¦ , -. '¦ < ¦ ¦ ¦ . " ... ' , ; ¦¦ : -- ^ BHpHHBpBpBjBBBH | BBB ^^ B | B |^^ BEGS to annoance , that in order to ascotDiuuo ' -. f ^ p& ^ Pv ^ sT ^^^^^^^ PW ^ PSW ^ H tha « e Patients -who have visited him from Braaiord , ^^¦^^^^^^ l 4 ^^ Tj ^ t £ l | M | 3 fH ''¦ andthe neighbourhood , he ban been induced to attend . ^ I ^ IB ^ fVi ^ WPlw ^ RBHHlH * bat place , and may be consulted > very Thursday , at |^^^^ Bv ^ T | ? -f # l j Sl ^^^^ H' No . 2 , Dead Lane , next to the Junction Inn , irqro ^^^ HU y ^^^^ QUL ^^^ B 'Ten o'Clwk in . the Morning to Five in the Evening ;' ^ §¦^¦¦¦^^¦^^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ 1 ^ ' aad during , the other daja of tbe week , as usual , a ^ t bteuwu bouse Mo . ^ Bottom of Templar's'Street , LeedP . JB . e _ . continue ^ --. witb unatated assiduity , to eraditate ' eve ^ TOeei es ' of inTectitm . "; In ^ rpcent eases , a pfrfect cur * . Is eomplettd withina tireek , or no « hwge madefer ^ edicfe es aftenfte ex piration of that period ;>* nd inNthos e ^ of tbe utni p « tii »^ ete rftty ^ where other practitioneFs-have failed , a proper perseverance in his plan of treatnient itsutt ^ t * VW p * dent a safe . weB « roond € uV « nolastingre-estabhdmient . -: ; :: Ml - / v '
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Oju ? of th ^ ifru ^ B ^ N ^ iY will . attend every MONDAYand TJUSSp ^ iiZ y at Mtu SenneU ^ Jfari ±£ 0 ) H ^ JDllRSFJELpj every WEDNESDAY andTJLUXSDjIY at No . 4 , George V Ml ^ facing iEustbroDk CAep ^ ¦ ¦
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S P PS ¦ ^^ m ^^^^* London , « nd country Towns ,-Hf ^^ tte ^ SlxtNDIA Teas , ( Offices , 9 , Gn ^ S ^ mf ^ l ^ m ^ street ) . They are packeAtej"leader Csbirters ( rpni an ounce to a poyiJK (« piatHfoond ; Exceedingly ' oon- ' mnt ^> ljpl ^ wbhWHKfeBBP ^^ requijr ^ i ^ the Licens * js . OB ^ pls . jMrannum . Excise permits yre a ^ tis h ^ r y 'ria ffE ^ WB ' ^ < S e last thirteen years have leMfe ^ -eentdderable incomes by ihe Aiaaoey , m * h i MMiiVfjl / fflfas » 4 > ^ Application to ; be made f ^ M ^^^^ ljifMgpaw ^ Secretary . < ' - !
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" « ^ w S ^ EmSSSSS ^^^ S ^^ mCSSSSSSSS ^ SSSS ^ SSS ^ SSCSSSSSSSml ^^ fakJuwi ^ Ali ^ Seiiiir jyp ™ ipltp # f » ^ PR ^^^^ Tot ^ r « fgla » ^^ 1 : Affections , Eruptions and Pimples on the face , M ^^^ a ^ brBa ib ^^ iaw ^ the neckyiore 1 Dreasts , aidj all disprdew attended «*|^^*| wp ^ l « w ( Bllik g »| qJWl ^ TnTorbid ' and irritating ^ r pP ^ i 9 ?? •»? ^^ jBli * 9 i ? H : Vdnnds ^ andi sorei , as welVas them 6 «« JJ ^ fciitefor ^ matism , coBtrac ^ lPP ' . tbc limbs , enlargement of the ibiiat ^ j ^ nesa » 8 s « | ftoni ^ ylc ausef | n | arg ^ ot ° t anj of the glands , morbid secretions , general wbjytTJf , tfirtm ^ qtijjni ^ lWnbj ^ qs , indigesBon v Jbw ptapl ^^'^^ hefe ^ bnsitutibn ' h ^^^ injured' bjf ^ isea ^ ln ^ tfr ^ o ^ lhjud ^^ . menfc / . :- ; . . . - ' . .. ; T- ' " ^' \ . ^\ -. . ^ ' -: ^^ n ~ y ^~^^' : ' ----v-,
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¦; . - ¦ ' ^ EAiTMEN ^ pFJ-THR VENEHE AL J ^?^^; S 1 ?^ v ^ : ^ & ;^ IK alVit 8 forin («| embra ^ inggonorrh ^ ! 'rtal ' iweaknVs 8 and strictures , eruptions ; anil l nwtxrtnaT J paits- , so frequently mit-takt-n for scurvy and rheumatism , also to the frightful consequences re » 4 lting from that de « tructiVe pracricej " Selt A buH ^ ' * : may be personally consultecl ! frpm Nine in in the morning till Ten : at night , and on SundayS j from Nine till-Two . at his residence ,
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v- 'tAi ; , 6 'ir Sf &&&&&& ¦¦ ' $ & headS-pf ^ ifi-t ^ he . ; broi »{ iht ^ trtor % Pj » yJ | jfoent have ^ ep petti ^ d ^' iV ^ yvhk-hitis ioiht proposed that "All ve ^ stIs tDgagefl in tljilt conveyance , . of paSsen ^ erc lor hire ; i by water , when inipfelled by any other ' meari * tean sails ; or maKuaVya'bour , " t » hall n « t be . impelled without a license , apportioned in its price to every hundred ions , nor without pajing a duty f ' ibr and in IV ^ pe ct of every pasp ^ t-gfr , at t < td after the rate of P ^^ r ^ f ^^^ very four miles , or fraction of four
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t ffihe w « Uy meet » g ] fCTjaiIfa ^ Board assem-Ifr-tejNsft tl ^ fWjK ^ ^ cted WmrtfiMftrnd thretfiA < iDlcifet ^ i # K ) toDt , Messrs : Pollard , Ralph , ana W . BtiggB . Mr . Mott , the rtwirtw'Jluw rb ^ -G t ^ attendance . R . Wainkolis ^ Es ^ VtH eTice ^ GBairmanv presided , and Mr . Bairstow read over the initiates of the precedinK . meeting , and also seven notices of j taa » ria * eV ;~ 3 rh ^ a 8 t ^ wereo ? derktbW ' paid ^ h % idk 0 n the 3 Othx ) f September lai ^« wnnting to £ 8 ? ? i . Gd . A ^ r . Waitei'Sinith , of EllafadiWafrappointed Registrar of Marriages for that district . Mr . Little presented an
iccoBnttMtnaaD ? en ; awDflioj » ytne : v . iBiungi ^ oin . nin ^ refernilf "ttt the alteration * nwdevfctfre rown ' r'WqrkSdTisei ad * after ^ Tittle aiscnssiori , hweon , wa » ordered to be paid the amount vfas ' £ 1 ^ 9 s ., 7 | d . Mr . Beaumont , in order to forw ! jA ihe . bnsiuflwpf ^ ie meeting , made a proposition tft ; he effect that not gentleman should be allowed tq speakmore , thai i ~' :-Q PffP . on a subject except I he ^ npyer , ' unless , # y ; rway ^ pf anwering questions jnj ? xplanati « n of ihe matter . It was seconded by I ! r . ' rlpatsbn , ; and chitted ijnanimonBly . Mr . Baxter propbsfed" that all businessofimportance that vas to be brought before , the sBoard should lie entered in ttoSnolii » uli ^ i whi 6 t wr ' as seconded by jflW Pollardand carried aA before . The chairmaiitfaen
, ( jntreduceddw BuUdingtoinjmtteeypf ^ : gi ^ en previous notice tp mpVevfpr ^ new ^ iPolhird ; rose ^ d spoke thereon at considerable j legra , and introdnced the estimiat ^ aywhich ; had beep lentjbi byAfferent individual * , amounting in the whole to £ 5 ^ 39 ., after which he stat d that , he bad on a fdrmer occasion spoken on that subject , arid git that time said it would require about £ 6 , opo ., proposing at the same tinW a plan by which it mi ght be paid off by a id in' the pou ^ d rate in 20 . years . He afterwards made another bold assertion whilst ^ yocadng the utility ofbuilding a new workhoDSe , that such was the saving to be effected by doing avtraY with the old ones , that even that amount ai be
we ^ r ald-not required . Mri Bsateriskedifthe "" wagF ^"" ^^ Mr . ^ HiggihbottOm ^ Kd ^ i ^ ix ^ itp m a ^ i y : of Mr . Poliwd ' ' . ob ' sertaH ^^ respect to the iteducifion that had taken place in jthe keep of thepaupers byMrs ^ Cass ^^ observing , that such reduction could not have : taken place merely on the ground of numbers as was contended fcr , but ; oil the alteration ; ofthie dietary ^ table ,: itbeiiig made wowe , for if numbers was only the consideration , they might at last bring them so that they might be kept on 6 d > a head . He said that now In their tojwni Mhip they could afford to keep ; their paupersfbrr 3 d . per bead less than what ' 'ittey ;' oq « t ; ^ m ' ' . i&e ' t ( iwnV workhouse . Mr . HoatsonmovepV&althe es ^ mates be ' received , whichw ^ s ^ ndeabxMr . 'J Whiteley , and carried ; The minorityagainst tiie motion being five ; MKC . Whiteley sent m his resignation
; declining to act any longer as Guardian * Mr . Little ' s statements were produced , on which jMr . Pollard made some lengthy remarks , endeavouring by ; certain witticisms to invalidate their accuracy alter whichi Mr . Little , rose ; to reply , andthough repeatedly interrupted during his speaking by the clerk , he succeeded in making outa very fair statement that tte new SystemSxc «« ededthe ; olda 8 i « gards the expenditure by £ 2 , 086 19 s ; Od . annually , [ He also stated his intentiph of resigning office in consequence of Mr . PallardV remarks upon hinu That gentleman / then offered him ¦]¦ Mak hand , and ! Mr . Little returned : the compliment , ' observing that , notwithstanding , he liked MriiPollard very wellon
, which Mr . P . replied that he Tikedr Mr ; IJitfle Very much . Several Guardians hoped that he would not decline , but he persisted in his intention . vThe applicationfor the loan of money having received the requisite number of signatures : from : the Guardians , it wasVforwarded- to' the Commissdoners . The minority against iach application being pnly five , Mr . Xlip-gi . uTidttom / ,: ' jqnestibnei .. ^ r . Niott respecting the building ofaNew Workhouse , ( that should the Board of Guardians be unanimous in refusing to ¦ bnfld a , Wort&ouse , ' ¦ would the ; Com missioner rescind ; their order . Mr . " Mott replied that the" Commissioners could hot prder the building of a New-Workhouse without the consent of . a
majority of the Guardians , but as they had already decided by three to on « in ; its j favour * it wptild require a . very , strong reason to induce diem to alter if . They have already commenced staking out the ground for the erection pr the Bastile , and if the times were lavourable to prophecy , it would be no diffioolt matter to say we ishall nave one of Mr . ; Pollard ' s favourite biiydings in which the poorj will have an opportunity W learning ; their way to heaven , and of becoming more moral than they can "be without . them , by being ; sdppo ? ted on % r 6 d « per week ; ' and a dish of prayers given td them' in at the banrauN so that thev mav be better Drenared ia e-6
to that bourn froin whence no traveller ever yet returned . In these places they are-taught id , fix theiraffections on things ^ aboTe—that poverty is -the separating link which disjoints society ^ tbat the ties of ^ bumaiiuy ^ ar « no l puger ^^ binding- ^ that ^ father , mother , brother , and sisters * must be given up for the , benefits of' -the poor house , and that no comforts must be administered to them but by the sanction and _ recommendation , pf the Poor ijt ^ w . ' ' ¦ ' Cpfiiimissiiinerfl . These and other pleasures of a similar description , \ are U > be their rewa > dwhUst passing through this stage of suffering humanity , though no clime of theirs ^ ^ ever brought them , into it .
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TO THE COUNCIL iU ^ itfEMBEItS " ¦ : ; V-i \ :- ; -v- " > . : ^ r ^ ; b »^^ ::. i ^ ii ^ V . A ^ - ^' :: ; i ; . . BIRMINGHAM POLITICALUNlOsr ;;" My dear Friends and ^ ejaow Townsmen , I regret much that tfie ihdisposltiohpf myselfand my Jamily should have latteWyprevented | # atferidance at your weekly meljtinglS ii ^ a . tmk time I piomise inyfelt the pleasure of being in tiifmi&st of you ; and I assure jon that I shall never fail , with right good will , to labour ^ in the just and holy cause whichryott ' srtipport ; ¦ ¦' ^•\* ; ; : ; : ¦¦ - . ;; . ' ... .. - \ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦'¦' ¦¦>• - ¦ That excellent patriot , Thomas Doubledkyy tells the Nprthern Pohtica ) Union , that , " at the > awful hop r w . hen the ; crqeity ; of the cruel man returns , upon his own heart , and the injustice of the unjust man
k uocks at his breast , he will die with the consolation of having done his duty . " ¦ This , also , is my fletermiriatipn . Mn the mfeanvhile , r catinbt Mt ' cdngratnlate ' yon Very cord 1 al ^ npon ? ttft » gloriotiR pf Ogress df our great' cause . ' 11 is but 'sfcc months ago that we went to ; Glasgow , our coUn&y was then asleep . We- laid barei the : i fated source from Which ajl the misferies of the people proceeded * . Wol . pointed out the absolute , necessity : pi a thorough ^ an d ; . total change in the People-a House of l » amament . i The callofthe ^ Birmingham Unionwas like the touch pf 1 tburieiy spear . ' It awoke ; the moral electricity m pillions pi hjeattsy aitis # t'the ^ KV ^ ttnma ^ r , " ieapingfroni ^^ t own td'town ^ mra huitdrM oirec tibns : Two years aco , T told voU . hit friends , that this
would be ^ he , effect of the ynsdom , patriotisni , * and strict-legality-of allVyour ^ oceedinig s ; L told tyo % i that , at the proper time , two millions of the best and bravest men ^^ in Europe ^ ould answer to ' yotwcallrr- ^ that ; . ' -thev woiild clap their hahdrf-when you clap yoiini—thapthey . wouldRtamp with their feet ) when you stamp with yeur ( j--that they Vrould : ujje , ' : no ] violence—that they would hombly address , rempa . j "trate , and petiripn—but that the pound of their vtnces would be Hke the muttering of ten thousand thnnde ra ^ .- ^ i- 'Vj ' . i /^^ r ^ yf ii-re ' - ^ ii- ^ v ^ - ^ H-. V 'T . ^ f Iycannoit donbtji my frien 48 t ' t ' tibiatttojje iUanttwi 6 millions of men have already answered to yoar call ; TUt-y have Kigned , your National Petition , " and ^ they ; have pledged themselves & Mantl , -oyi , fefl 1 ) y ypu ^ ir i : « Very . great and legal ef ^ to catry th » great objeetr Mi iuoitiw uie
. uitty pcwupn ) « ., jtup ^ puoucpreHH—v greatest posnble ; public ^^^ d elud er ; i ' ^ --hBis donej every tbin ^ po »* ibl ^ , to ^ on eifil tltw ^ ra ^ t ^ trn ± tlfr « im-Jkhe public eye . Ytst ftlltb ^ ese effor ts haye beenui vaip . The mutteringa of the ' thander have ' resounded from the extreiuti ^ The very rocjiingof the earth , underthe footsteps ' of the I people has revealed the truthj cawing hope imi coijsolation ; into > ihe ^ heartsof suffering and eiV asperated : inillions . ' ' J ¦ 'yr : - ^' - ' : r-P . - -t ]¦'" . , h" ; - ¦ ' : V has been ' with ¦¦ ' ie ^ Waii ^ - - ^ p ^ Ki ^; tb w ? 'tii ^ frpBoattehdinKthese great meetings . 'As faras lam concerned ^ the spontaneous movement of thej p ' uhtic ' miiid ; hai » fbeeff left u > itself . 'The hbarded mjurieS for manyyear ^ haveprodu (^ at las t their bitterfraitk : The comiction is now rooted : m : me hearts tofmillioiis , that the people , and the governjment , in its presi-ut statf , cannot both exist together , j ., -. , ' . ¦ : ; 1 itol ^ . Lonl ^ Mrfn ' otHnaef ittTNbveinberiiasti f wheo T . wt-nt lo him with the aepotation of iilteeB , that . this would be theJ inevitable result pf ? hift neglecting to rt | HeW Ae # ste <^^ hiui ^ » heclje ^ r-, a | i ^^^^ rtap means of , | Qr ^ ^ ti ^ iar < ingm emyilvjjri ^^ : to the in < Justnous classes generally , upon" w <^ s ' eol& - «^ ndit » pn ; MJFAogjfeg ti ^ JB gra ^ rp ^ th ^) Bsurer : tap 1 ) n . tht ?; % atipn ' 8 ^| Jiwit ;} tt ^ tQl ( if ^ Qfi ,: , | Jwt * h j ' /* duld : donuitynigi l * 90 $ ^^ tilf ^^^^ i ^ a ^ o ns ws ^ ; sigaiu » iim ^^ I-answered . « tofm > ifl $ change l m&mM ^^ . Ggniiiionl ^ m ^^ oriWk ^ teaW MWd El > fdsfep"hy ; spTfeinmy ^ asi p ^ ' ¦ uyglfcc ^^ yelieyii : ^ V ^ s ^ ls ^ of ^^ p % Ie ^ l ie v ^ igJd ^ Tai ?^ aimoia | tempei ^ r ^^ dj ^^ ea ^ j ^ s ^ W ^ ii ^ W ^^ M »« i ^ fc ^— » nd . that of he attempted to apmy . ofiyRical means , it WbnlJrD ^; " afi * ot ' ofSaoiess i ^ dHalcjdei ^ f ¦ ¦ '¦ : 1 M , moM tempest ii ^ i ' iisihWihV $ U its-ma r
3 e 8 ty / JtiSI * W' ««^ littta # ;^ itl ; emeT » t » pojr ; 4 fe Gdvera labernac ^ , S ; of fyiwdV c ^ d people have lifted up ; thefr yoices ind their fcuinpets . . r . liueyOtave " circled , aa it we ' » the devotep citT- onoe ^ AgAm , arid agaiu , it must be circleai The seventh time will be me last . v " J : ' . " . '¦ ¦ " - ' ¦ '•?'' :. ¦'; , But hem * : xny frieBdsi a great uwue u joined ! the people cannot aucceed by violence , / unless it Khoald bei the uuliappy fate of the nation , that violence should be tirat used against them by their ¦ oppressors ^? ' .. '' '" : - - " \ ' [ .- .. -V ¦ ¦ ¦\ , ' - \ ' /¦'¦ : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ . ' ^' : Thrice ia he armed that hath his quarrel just , .. And he b « t naked , though lock'd up in BteeU Whose conscience withiDjuaticeiioormpted .
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& ? 9 ) m ^ M ? WB > Thyubhc ^ tSS § > ro « gat in opp « ation to ^ thf law ; bnt ^ SS au&oritywiffife Kronen to p ^ ce / b ^ th # sw ^ thethunder ^ ftfhe wrath vf the * 8 plft ™ i ? $ & $ TJiigirat flte ^ bie ( with ^ urgaThrnt n ^ uAnonk . A eD 6 m / *? % & **^? r ¥ ? st **** * tod tb ^ S !^» < # ^ fhjm ^ y ^ h ^ theyOOwgS ifthecnmwo ^ Ppfenachad ^ ot eon ^ of . force d Ut Wtheir just : imar . ^ ghS ® tew ^^ l ^^^^^^ lv ^ theirfeii nuuiu uiB
unyn ^ ueco weakness f and thafeoftlii enemieswonjd ha ? el ?^ eiitincreased tenTpia ^ ft 1 ' !^ yery ^ soldwr * wh o'joined ' their ^ saiise would la * fought against thenh" They might posriblv Yat i S ^^^^^ WWte Ukl that pt 17 « 9-Bought with an ocean pCbloodw | tears ; and prob ^ b | y overturned . by Ibreign ^ rfB ^ : : gloripnef jPtench ; people H knew ^ no ^ ^«^ victory ; huttheyxiidnotkupwhbwtottseit . " 'iffim fruits ofvictory ^ ereforcedoutpf tlteirlhjuids-at o ^ time , and twisted put of their hands at another . WijJ myIriends , wjU make no ^ ^ tek ^ of thw kind : ' w » willnotonlygiBih victory , but , by the Meanng ' qf 6 ol | w , will secure its fruits for us' and our losieri ? for ever , t—— : ^~ ~ , ~ , ~~~ ~ -.-J ! ..: ™ "i :
My friend 8 y > all depftads upoiy' ^ e unity 6 ^ i ^ peonies andijpon the justice and strict legalirjot their cause ;; Our Situation is painfully difficnlt , W surrounded with dangers of every sidev ^ e ^ the ^ mes ; of Birmingham , are but a hundredth part of M people of England- / Wehave against usieatlv ¦ th ^ whole of tibe aristocrats , of the church , of thfe ' puU he p , re » S v and pf ^ elsarned ; prpfes ^ ns .. . We & against us nearly the ^ whole of . ; tWlanded interest , and of the funded and monied interests , "Wi b ? the whole of the foreign tyrants iagainst us ; afl « ff them cordially nnited ;; and : all of thenfreSy ¦¦' fc i land their hundreds of thpusa ^ ds of foreign riiii ^ derers on , our shore ; and the . naVy ; thaT'elorioB !
bulwark of our country , has been criminally soffeni tpfalj into a state which [ wpuld . bn . t faiafiate « a 0 infernal objects . 'And ^ haV have # e to set aga ^ these ^ fearful odds ? We havibthe justice -of our cau « e the , rightepuiness of . bur conduct , and ¦ the magjesj the Britishfpeopier In the wieldinjg' of these njiwe ^ wisdom , and wtiw , arid peace , andlaw | and ^ wla ^ are vitalrynecessary . ¦ If we abandon these , wean ; lost L ^ t us hold last to these great principles , ani the right aim ; pf opr bupressprs will be broker ;« . Evej ^ ai ^ d ^ thiug ( 6 f nigh § wiUfleeaw * , frpm befj 9 ie . us /';;^ :- {<;' ¦ ¦ : ^^ ^ -. " - , y- - . ' : - ^ , : ft ! fy 3 frendsi ; Irepeat foya ^ ifw e&enpt sifoti enovgtnto sucree&py- moral niax / ts , weutvnot slnmt
etwuffrtomcceSdbtrphysictU ' nm require 1 a hundred times more labour , a fcondrei times more sacrifice , and a thoosabdl tinWi mo » : expense . and endurance than the Ibrmer . ( fe ! interest , therefore , and our duty both combine . Wit must hold fast to the law . We mui « t "g 9 therjop 4 »; ma&ses , of the , people . " We must' unite them all * one njan . ^ e m twt ; teach thefti ^ actnrfdfcr : leaden }¦ and at th > : prpper hour we ' -mnst precipitite M weight'of their moral influence , ^^ itf one grand i kfj / i ^ united , and 'overwhehning mass , upon the / fovettjnen ' t ; - ! ,, "» -i : »; : ^ ^ " ; .: ai' : „ ¦ £ ¦¦ , ; -, ?;^ - ; . ° H . ^ i : It iawitb ., thia object that we havei « commend « 4 ; the a « aj » mWln £ r of , th « . fVllW-mnn' Aaliiiwataa ' , nf fW
mdustrlou ^ piassesin London . Tlw 8 e % iie 8 ireDrN seiatatiyes : pf . _ the people , ; will assemble under « &f sanction of tiieilaw . ; They lire chosen , under ite ! pr inciple of Un | yeraal Suffi ^ e . ^; ' ^ instantly cashiered if they negledt their duly ;; Bit tuey . mn ^ be ^ beyedinan thinga , under Ihe law , » long ar they dischargeiheir duty . It is in tUiu w » j only thatwe « an obtain unity , i Through unity *? sbaBpbtain : liberty . i , a : Through liberty we aha ! obtain prosperity . Notidug : can . resi 3 > 5 w force of public , opinion , when brpu ^ ht tq ^ o tti ^ Tfre ^) » Vi" ^ ?* : ^^ nc ^ V ^^ HPrP- fhPn _ ia An > vvu * lr . i \ f * ai ^ w *^ ti Wn m « of Akor
a ^ dsuppoHthe ^ forty ^ uii ^ i flelegatesi . m . ' . eyOT j » l and legal m ^ wtjr ^ which theyj xecaamMi } Vi must-shrinlt from ino labbdr ; : and ^ - wMou t cria ^ withput expense , jnthout blood , withpift injury ft trwtf we snail gain ' quickly more for ^ the K » r * th ^ 'a hunQjvd ^ battleB , ' and ' a hundred . million * sterKng ^ anS tww ^ yea » pf ' atfl iw ; couKl ^ bt 8 ai lbr ^( toftm ^ : i ; X : iihKj : ^ :,: i ^ . K ^ . i-i ~ : Sij-A 5 ii ^ -. ; £ ; FHenaa ; - ' And feDow-towaamen-II arii" « 6 t OTpentitious : butl I ^ lieve th ai , tftipieiij » : a , GMiflt HeawB wht ) blesses a righteous , canse . Mypppprtumtit * * serv % rfthe pedple have been but f * w / Bot i iw *
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 1, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1034/page/2/
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