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... Ias been attended wiv tb increased disre- gard of the naval establishnhiets. So much for Whig ve- racity which now, as it ever wss, is made subservient to Whig interests. The repeal agitation in Ireland is assumimig a fornmida- ble appearance. The speeches ...

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... arrangemeats is-the en- nobling of his family, Lady Campbell is to be created a Peeress in her own right. We must give the Whig- I Radicals credit for the manner in which they avail them- I selves of present opportunities to provide for one ano- ther ...

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... O'Connell during the Session dl Parlia. ment. The debate which followed was unusually dull, but it lead to a division : the Whig-radical membeis, as experience has often shewn, are always more Upob the alert than our Conservative friends; and hence it ...

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... returned on pledges to support the Whig Government, will have little comupune- tionin deserting the interestsof theirconstituents,thiat they mayenjoythe sailes of ministerial favour, as was evidenced in 1835, when the Whig representatives, at the bidding ...

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... C7nunty of Suffolk, for the space of Forty Years past, hasf beest, by a silent compart, ?? to the ttnmitnation of the Tory and W'hig Aristoorarcy, ati di this divisoi ofpower the Rigita of the People have been totally lisregardledil. 2. That this Mteting hails ...

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... County of Stiffoilk, for the space of Forty Years past, has been, by a silent copapct, subject to the nomination of the Tory and Whig Aristocracy, and in this division of Power the Rights ot the People have been totally disregarded. 2. That this leeting hails ...

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... er'gynlsn, itrmust riot exceed'75dRI! Gene- .0 ranu soulls! ThbsaIs abeantstfsl apec.imeti oftht pretended gr sympathy of Whigs and Rladicals for thoae,whom, they are it - pleased to call the working clergy l They have always de. of dlared, (hypocrites ...

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... circumstantial de. tails for the London newspapers, that the extent of in- telligence may be commensurate with its importance. The Whig-Radical press, true to its vocation, although not daring to proclaim the atrocious lie, yet erideavoura by inuendos to insinuate ...

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... further reduce the proceeds of the income-tax; and the two causes combined. will make additional taxation necessary, which the Whigs will be constrained to admit, at the same time that they will lack the power to remedy it. They are too bigoted to free-trade ...

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... mortified vanity on the part of the late Whig- Radical leader of the House of Commons. Though the nation, as well by the popular voice as by its representa- tives in parliament, has declared most unequivocally against the Whig-Radical budget, the little Lord persists ...

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... anticipated, but little confidence could be reposed in the Whig-made lords. Although agreed that the sentences were well merited, the technical forms of the ?? allowed a loop hole through vwhich the Whig lords were inclined to allow Mr. O'Connell to escape ...

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