To the Radical reformers, male and female, of England, Ireland, and Scotland [by H. HuntT. Dolby, 1820 A series of letters from Ilchester jail, beginning 15th, June, 1820, signed: H. Hunt, with petitions, addresses, etc., relative to his trial and imprisonment. The last two letters are dated from Middleton Cottage, Dec. 6, 1822, and July 8, 1823. |
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... tion where the dispute was about five shillings , and all this , although nineteen twentieths of the people will not be- lieve one word of this suborned testimony : nevertheless , if the accusers can get a court or a jury chosen by ...
... tion where the dispute was about five shillings , and all this , although nineteen twentieths of the people will not be- lieve one word of this suborned testimony : nevertheless , if the accusers can get a court or a jury chosen by ...
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... tion of one of the most eminent physicians in the metropolis for five weeks ; during which time she suffered in conse- quence great bodily pain and mental anguish , and was never able to stand one moment alone . Under these appalling ...
... tion of one of the most eminent physicians in the metropolis for five weeks ; during which time she suffered in conse- quence great bodily pain and mental anguish , and was never able to stand one moment alone . Under these appalling ...
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... tion have had a long run - they have enabled the tyrants to spill some blood and to send me , Sir Charles Wolseley , Bamford , and others to jail - these government hand bills , issued in the name of the Radicals , were good tools for ...
... tion have had a long run - they have enabled the tyrants to spill some blood and to send me , Sir Charles Wolseley , Bamford , and others to jail - these government hand bills , issued in the name of the Radicals , were good tools for ...
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... tion in person with his family , who have the sole care and management of the little remaining part of his property that he has saved from the ravage and wreck of his fortune , occasioned by the persecutions he has endured ; thus in ...
... tion in person with his family , who have the sole care and management of the little remaining part of his property that he has saved from the ravage and wreck of his fortune , occasioned by the persecutions he has endured ; thus in ...
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... tion in the hearing of the Baronet ; the people hear it with indifference ; and then the Baronet comes forward anu makes a long speech , palliating the conduct of the KING , and making allowances for his passions , & c . & c .; and as ...
... tion in the hearing of the Baronet ; the people hear it with indifference ; and then the Baronet comes forward anu makes a long speech , palliating the conduct of the KING , and making allowances for his passions , & c . & c .; and as ...
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16th of August affidavit Alderman Wood amongst attended Baronet believe Boroughmongers brave called cause Commissioners conduct Countrymen Court of King's deponent DOLBY dungeon duty enemies England feel freeholders friends gaol Gaoler gentlemen hear Henry Hunt High Sheriff Hobhouse honest Honourable House House of Commons human Ilchester BASTILE imprisonment incarcerated inflicted informed inquiry jail John Judges jury justice King's Bench kingdom letter Liberty Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Sidmouth Majesty Majesty's MANCHESTER MASSACRE Manchester Observer meeting Members ment Ministers months never Northern Union Parliament passed patriotic Peep persecuted persons petition Petitioner poor pounds present Preston prisoners punishment Queen RADICAL REFORMERS received recollect Robert Wilson sent sentence Sessions Sir Charles Bampfylde Sir Charles Wolseley Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Acland suffering Taunton thing tion torture turnkey Universal Suffrage Visiting Magistrates vote Whigs whole worthy
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Strana 12 - He looks and laughs at a' that. A prince can mak' a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that ; But an honest man's aboon his might — Guid faith, he mauna fa' that ! For a
Strana 5 - ... appeared in that house. They appeared in that house under various characters, as lay lords of the Admiralty, as puisne commissioners of the India Board, but they shewed that they were real pensioners — dependents on the bounty of the crown ; their presence in that house was useless — it was worse than useless, for there they were to vote on all occasions with the minister, never with the people. Let it not be supposed that he objected to the responsible ministers of the crown sitting in that...
Strana 21 - Of three bright colours, + each divine, And fit for that celestial sign ; For freedom's hand had blended them Like tints in an immortal gem. One tint was of the sunbeam's dyes, One, the blue depth of seraph's eyes, One, the pure spirit's veil of white Had robed hi radiance of its light ; The three so mingled, did beseem The texture of a heavenly dream.
Strana 21 - STAR of the brave ! — whose beam hath shed Such glory o'er the quick and dead — Thou radiant and adored deceit ! Which millions rush'd in arms to greet, — Wild meteor of immortal birth ! Why rise in Heaven to set on Earth ? Souls of slain heroes...
Strana 21 - ... carried. Section 9. Moved in amendment by Mr. T. Gordon, seconded by Mr. HJ Strang, that in counties where there are two superintendents, there should be two Boards of Examiners. — Carried. Section 9, so amended, carried. Sections 10, 11, 12 carried. Moved by Rev. J. Hunt, seconded by Mr. McKay, that the thanks of this meeting are due to, and are hereby presented to the Rev.
Strana 21 - Eternity flash'd through thy blaze ; The music of thy martial sphere Was fame on high and honour here ; And thy light broke on human eyes, Like a volcano of the skies. Like lava roll'd thy stream of blood, And swept down empires with its flood ; Earth rock'd beneath thee to her base, As thou didst lighten through all space ; And the shorn Sun grew dim in air, And set while thou wertdwelling there.
Strana 17 - I feel my. 27 self, therefore, called upon to repeat the opinion which I expressed in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the ' Quarter Sessions of the county of Gloucester, on the 12th July last, that the law will not warrant such a practice. — Letters should be opened in such cases only in which there is reasonable ground to suspect that a communication is intended for purposes of confederation and crime, or which may produce disorder in the gaol, or lead to escapes, or other mischievous consequences....
Strana 21 - Somerset, request that you will, on some early day, be pleased to convene a public meeting of the county, to take into consideration the propriety of presenting a petition to Parliament, to address the King for the pardon of Henry Hunt, Esq.
Strana 3 - Winchelsea moved for the appointment of a select committee of the House of Commons "to inquire into the state of education of the lower orders of the metropolis...
Strana 9 - Petitioner suffered most dreadfully by catching a bad cold, from the effects of which he did not recover for several months after.