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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN

... addressed the Jury at considerable length on behalf of the defendant, and characterized the trial as an attempt on the part of the Whig Government to prevent the peaceable struggle for repeal. He read the letter, and commented upon it as he went along, he declared ...

FATE OF THE VICTIMS OF THE REAL TRAITORS

... that their politics were opposed to those of the ruling powers! Is it that they were the declared opponents of the Whigs, that the Whigs can see no justice in maintaining the promise of the law pledged to them on their trial! Is it that Mr. Frost has had ...

Published: Sunday 16 February 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1554 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Lord John Russell and the Police

... within the last few days with respect to this bill, which has completely opened the eyes of all who believed that when the Whigs came into au- thority the hideous phantom of arbitrary power was to fly off amidst the mists of the ocean. It is impossible ...

Lord John Russell and the Police

... within the last few days with respect to this bills which has completely opened the eyes of all .wio believed that when the Whigs came into au- tbority the hideous phantom of arbitrary power was to fly off amidst the mists ofthe ocean. It is impossible ...

THE TORIES AT COURT

... of Court courtly gentlemen,* to be driven. to his last extremity -to accept such crumbs from the Court' stullery, under a .Whig Administration, in despair of his restoration to the Privy Seal under a Tory one IWe can scarcely credit the story-it would ...

CORONERS' COURTS

... . COItONERS' COURTS. 'Wc have observed, of late, a great di'spositioin.,oh) the part of 'the Government, 'whether Whig 'r Tory. to suffer this ancient and excellent institution to fall. into disuse. The office of Coroner is one of great responsibility; ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... to them by the strongest ties of gratitude; but it Is Impossible that I can be with yoa to- night. My duty to that vIctim of Whig and sham Radical Ivengeance, your friend and my friend Stephens, demands my presence here. This I nelther can nor will neglect ...

LAW

... what they can only pay at the expense of their common ruin. The refasal'to pay taxes a few months ago reseated the wretched Whigs in power-a second refusal wvill unseat them. The article went on to say ,TheoXVhigiGovernment has taken the advantage ofesuch ...

THK MVMW

... bishops—ves, except the bishops; they are masses of pure, benevolent disinterestedness. One of the very most impudent things the Whig Ministers have ever done, their granting to the Post Office officials the right of publishing a newspaper free of stamp duty ...

THE STATE PRISONERS

... bal tnm eu^tuih d;hl Oi their behalf, in Whig dungeons, suffering all the ,irdignitiei that petty tyranny can inflict-thei -publicmeetings suppressed, and themselves brander with every contemptuous epithet that Whig and 'Fory malignity can, suggest. No; ...

Hg.'ftnnofM. W.—Omr c*rr*pt*JitiU,li? lu the hut mmfortmuite itwient »f hiUinl Ure, «t* npplm STAmmut wM attUml ..

... foes, and imitate the longpractised exclusive-dealing system of the Whigs sad Tories; and for the purposes securing the election of their candidate they would able to do what the Whigs and Tories have also often done, viz., solicit suhsrripriena from their ...

The Case of the Rev. J. R. Stephens

... themr by the strongest ties of gratitude; but it is Impossible that I can be with you to- night. My duty to that victim of Whig and sham Radical vengeance, yoar friend and my fiend Stephens, demands my presence hero. This I neither can nor will nedlecti ...