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... servants took out of the public pnrre—the lion, member for Norwich (Mr. W. Smith), the associate of Fox, and a member of tha old Whig opposition, should have turned upon a member humbly endeavouring to tread in the steps of those great men and imitate their ...

without costs. POLICE

... his royal highness. His royal highness is said to be Whig—what then ? Thanks to the apostates, who have removed the chief wall of separation from between us, between the p oj'istej principles of the Whig parly, and the real principles of the Protestant Tories ...

MONTHL\' MIHTAKV OIUTCARV

... London, two months, 151— Frankfort Journal, May 25. The Whig journals have formally announced the lorniutiou of a regular opposition to the Duke Wellington’s administration ; in other words, that the Whig party will longer lend themselves to the support of ...

Sir G. Murray will be opposed in – Perth

... official people merely. But their supporters are every where in danger, whether they be mere hacks or rats, sham Tories, sham Whigs, or sham Radicals. Lord W. Paget, for instance, loses Carnarvonshire, Sir R. Wilson is disturbed in Southwark, Mr. JollifTe ...

MR. COKE

... sum from the taxes the salary of the Prime Minister himself. How surprised will the reader to see it proved that 31r. Coke, Whig-like, has dene all these things, and actually has, and is still recei ring large lumps of money, extorted taxation, and that ...

mt

... authority. Let us oltev the law, but let not forget that owe this further infringement on «nr liberty Whig administration! lilcss the mark! When the Whigs are out of office they are the must liberal and enlightened of the friends of human freedom! the moment ...

“ VEUBAL XOTE Of 19TII JANUABV

... drop over to them, but what we have already seen demonstrates, that fur every such deserter, ten will join the ranks of the Whigs, or even the radicals, rather than act with or under the men who have betrayed them. (From the Times ) A pamphlet entitled ...

nEFOKM

... minister (bear), and that it had enabled him to do what was certainly delightful to' his feelings—he meant to bring one or two Whig members into that bouse. At the election for the city of Winchester he had been attacked with the odious epithet of buroughmouger; ...

BOOKS PUBLISHED THIS DA\

... We uuist recommend to general attention a pamphlet which Juat reached u» by Colonel Matthew Stewart. The author indeed, pure Whig—but it is on this very account that are anxious to give his tract whatever additional circulation our testimony may be sufficient ...

lord not only on the of the UU,botae* tually to Um extent of diacnmlng the iadivifarti votes whiehhM keen civcti

... because be had been epposed to tbe Catholics, and bad now become their friend. He bad not, like the noble duke, joined tbe Whigs, whom he had always opposed. (Hear, hear.) The Marquis CLANRICARUE only wished to congratulate thßlr lordships on the probable ...

wee, that ite content* had tr*n kept eacret from the public, whitot, in tho tame breath, they were accrued of

... party had made the name of reform so infamous, that many good m«n would have opposed any change under that name, while the Whigs and Radicals, it well known, would not support any reform lesa than revolution. Accident has placed the latter class in the ...

TUB STANDARD. WEDNESDAY EVENING, July SO- bare seen a private expres* from Pans: all was tranquil. It supposed ..

... population, in order to destroy the franchise; whereas Caine you have united unconnected districts, in order to preserve that Whig borough. “Give that troublesome fellow no answer,” is the under-growl of the Treasury bench. And when the right hon. gentleman’s ...