The subject of liberty and the liberty of the subject.
The non-electors of Great Britain: may they speedily be enfranchised.
The greatest happiness of the greatest number.
May the nation that plots against another's liberty or prosperity fall a victim to its own intrigues.
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LITERARY.
Toleration and liberty of the press.
The Fourth Estate.
The liberty of the press, and success to its defenders.
The Press: the great bulwark of our liberties, and may it ever remain unshackled.
The glorious literature of Scotland.
The glorious literature of Ireland.
The glorious literature of England.
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LOYAL.
QUEEN VICTORIA: and may her royal offspring adorn the position they are destined to fill.
All the royal family.
A speedy export to all the enemies of Britain without a drawback.
A lasting peace or an honourable war.
A health to our English patriots.
Agriculture and its improvers.
All the societies associated for promoting the happiness of the human race.
All the charitable institutions of Great Britain.
An Englishman's castle--his house: may it stand for ever.
Britons in unity, and unity in Britain.
British virtue: may it always find a protector, but never need one.
Great Britain's rising star: the Prince of Wales.
Holy pastors, honest magistrates, and humane rulers.
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