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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I , of my -poluw~ citizens;, by, .erpe aung tlie bles- tj singswe, eny;o. And by ading III theI iiddle path, 'i wvhcih the Whigs ?? have ever pursued', ithitS - a been my -ox tobe -eqjuallly assailed and fii-W d by-the ex- f tiemseg oboih -sides. - ?? ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... prints of every de- -scrption in the kingdom,- were employed to vilify and degrade those' great persons; those who were called Whigs were branded as Republicans, even though they -had spent their fortunes in the support of that cause which seated his Majesty's ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... z3, Warwiick square, anid by cbnneftink this declaration, made in the May, with a subsequent purchase of the Indepexndent Whig, containing the Libel in question, at the same place, on the i6th September, contended 'that t!al] iniount -d to evidence, ...

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE

... stated that the article was written by his elder brother, if any single-article had ever yet appeared in The Independ- ent Whig, from which it might be inferred that the sentiments of the I bel -had been disapproved of ? No such article could be pointed ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MARCH 5

... Intervening nuinitera~-of If ,~J-The Independesut Whig, between the date of the, lest article in -I11 ithetl informnatlon and' the service of thle infornsstiosn, that e tileL kd c Ediotor of The, Indepenident Whig was extreniely liberal in His e bf principles ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... acc-l4arce a nd indriu n~ett, aiu1 cl ±I5;1..ouon- pa) OstiiS J Mr, Toeprit-, on tleepart of tbe defendantl,.8chmitted t11 , ,I whig Faet as a ileftgice, to the i:dliOI1 -,Previous to the OfrFecees whicb Mr. J.. D, May had unfortwsnatey expiatel with bils ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the almost los; character of the Jacobites: it advances bevond Mtr. Burke's doctrine in his Appleal from the new to the old Whig- : in one word, it has accomplilied Hunae's euihaqnasy of tihe British constitution- for, if Britonscos- sqfnt to he a guard ...

LENT ASSIZES

... raised his anxious head. it Thy speech, 0 SINCLAIRS! on no point was fixed! Sad beacon on thy wandering way; re hi Now with Whig lore, and now with Tory mixed, di On SSuioluvss, now it called, now trembling called on GREv. hi With eyes upraised, as one ...

POLICE

... at thr same time di no inconsiderable instructionl. .The author of IVeter'se Letteisr is a '.rory,; d ~ Ii~~sigie the Whigs--butbhis: lu't'spolitictll creed, aisd -his -attackslon'the. =-etlo~rii Jdx'ertsrles, a re -W'fen. writh snot a lithle-both- ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... condi:t At a certain class of geudlenett wi.ot lie perceived to he obait, bt Aho titg.hit to have beeni there. lie nwaiit tile Whigs. (flear.) Now, they were tot met there to uliselss a party questio., or tle rmerits of particttlar systerns of reform, but ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... s. from a due attachment to the pd??lpl?i of Mr. Foa, brought up *e his son. fir the esme principles1 viz. chase of the Old Whig School. Cr Maythe spirit of the sire animate the son Mi'. Carlile then repeated one of Moore's Sacred Songswliich he contended ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... dwelt on the conduct of Ministers, their profligate expenditure, their late ill- stlits to thle snFfering people, &c. If the Whigs came into power, they most be steady to their principles and profess~ins; they must restore the people to their rights and ...