The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 41 |
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... Meeting - Petition from Manchester respecting the Conduct of the Magistrates ...... ...... ...... 357 Petition of Mr. Hunt complaining of Misrepresentation of Seditious Meetings Prevention Bill ..................... ... Manchester Meeting ...
... Meeting - Petition from Manchester respecting the Conduct of the Magistrates ...... ...... ...... 357 Petition of Mr. Hunt complaining of Misrepresentation of Seditious Meetings Prevention Bill ..................... ... Manchester Meeting ...
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... meeting at Manchester , ending as it did , was , he must say , by far the most important event that had occurred in the course of his po- litical life . The purpose for which the meeting was first called being considered illegal , it ...
... meeting at Manchester , ending as it did , was , he must say , by far the most important event that had occurred in the course of his po- litical life . The purpose for which the meeting was first called being considered illegal , it ...
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... meeting was legal were not asleep at their posts , but were or not he did not know . Sufficient cir- ready to consider fully and impartially , cumstances had not transpired to justify not only whether the public peace had any conclusion ...
... meeting was legal were not asleep at their posts , but were or not he did not know . Sufficient cir- ready to consider fully and impartially , cumstances had not transpired to justify not only whether the public peace had any conclusion ...
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... meeting which it is acknow- ledged on all hands was illegal , and which they warned people not to attend , because it was illegal ; and would not have de- ferred it to another , when the meeting had become at least of a questionable ...
... meeting which it is acknow- ledged on all hands was illegal , and which they warned people not to attend , because it was illegal ; and would not have de- ferred it to another , when the meeting had become at least of a questionable ...
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... meeting of 20,000 persons , which he might call a trai- torous meeting at the town of Birmingham , a meeting held with the usual apparatus of banners , & c . , lord Fitzwilliam was exhi- bited in a new and singular combination as a ...
... meeting of 20,000 persons , which he might call a trai- torous meeting at the town of Birmingham , a meeting held with the usual apparatus of banners , & c . , lord Fitzwilliam was exhi- bited in a new and singular combination as a ...
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16th of August adopted alarm appeared arms asked assembled attended believed bill called cause cavalry character chester circumstances conciliation conduct consider consideration constables constitution course court danger declared disaffection dispersed distress districts drilling duty earl earl Fitzwilliam evidence evil existed fact feel felt Fitzwilliam force grand jury ground heard honour House of Commons hustings illegal individuals inquiry justice Lancashire learned friend learned gentleman liberty Lord Castlereagh Lord Sidmouth lordships magis magistrates majesty's government majesty's ministers Manchester means measures ment military mind necessary noble friend noble lord noble marquis object occasion opinion parliament parliamentary party peace persons petition petitioner pikes present Prince Regent principles proceedings proposed purpose question radical Ralph Miller reason reform respect Riot act seditious sir John Byng speech statement taken thing thought tion trates universal suffrage wished yeomanry