6 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 14
The Brunswickers have declined opposing the Anti-Unionists. They plead, that
the Liberals having encouraged agitation in order to effect Catholic Emancipation, must be content to deal with its' issue—agitation, to effect the repeal. The Globe will have it that this is no more than declaring that they who advocate a rational are not to be supported in putting down an irrational measure. This is, however, the Liberal reading of the two cases. The Bruns- wickers look on both measures as irrational, and on emancipation as the more irrational of the two.