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MORE WHIG PERSECUTION

... MORE WHIG PERSECUTION. TWO MORE INDICTMENTS, VOR SSDITIOX AGAINST MB. TINCENT! WE informed our readers a few week's ago, that Mr. VINCENT had been served with a notice of trial in the Court of Queen's Bench, for attending public meetings in blonmouthshire ...

THE CHARTISTS OF NOTTINGHAM AND THE WHIGS

... ?? you lose, and then they woald name a Whig, and not being able to agree about .afit and proper Chuartist to insure Whig unanimOity, they, the Whigs, would then name three Charists, that is, three more Whigs, and from which number the Chartists would ...

THE WHIG REFORMING MINISTRY

... lnilliors, and if ho had atr u} thpon thee Whig piinciple of fructification, illiste(i of providing fbr a sinkiilg fund, lie might hlale taken olf taxes to the extent of two mil- liur siore, which the Whigs have got credit for doifig. Ill a word after ...

CHARTISTS v. WHIGS

... report of the Delegates. Dr. JoHNs, a quondam Radical, but now a Whig placeinan, was proceeding to move the first resoli- tion, when he vwas interrupted by a cry of three giroans for the 'Whigs. After a good deal of con. fnjio',b he read thehfollowing re ...

A WHIG DEFEAT

... obnoxious clause, and, we rejoice to say, succeeded in carrying it, in spite of several thorough Whig manootvres, greatly a to the discomfiture of the Whig rump. Mr n 'Pouncey declared it was the -last time he 1 would ever enter the room. So much the ...

THE WHIGS AND THEIR SERIES OF PROSECUTIONS

... |,onJ aaS that, he may- lvqe time to prpatzr for the r' otheri 'No; incarceraed a's he ist,b h ?? I dute'd by the lenient- Whigs~f'o-th'xr ?? Cos. sof preeisely, the samno caat-,s^ M -bR rggee r from his dungeon next eek, to- be-plae at the 0 bar, before ...

AGITATION FOR THE WHIGS IN 1832

... ?? .. ?? ?? o. AGITATION FOR THE WHIGS IN 1832. AGITATION FOR THE WHIGS IN 1841. se HAVING borne our full share of abuse for the St well-merited odium which Whig deception has so b3 unsparingly heaped upon the Whig party, we now begin to look about us ...

THE WHIGS AND THEIR IRISH SUPPORTERS

... obstinate: but in 1830; the same Earl Grly, wish his brother Whigs, suffered the command of tfe army to remain in the hands-'of a Tory subltern of ' theD Dikeof Wellington, by I whom as their. Whig followers whined without ceasingfor several years, its whole ...

WHIG AND TORY WEIGHED

... NOT THE WHIGs, BUT TIlE TORIES WHO' IDID IT I Had the Whigs perpetrated the Sessional atro. cities, the Tories would have backed them in the lgood work; and authority would have gained much that it has lost by the faint opposition of the Whigs. To ramble ...

THE WHIGS AND THE POOR LAW

... - ?? - -H - ?? THE WHIGS AND THE POOR LAW. ALL the old fashions are about being revived, and among others, we find the Whigs abandoning the gallopade, waltz, and, quadrille, for the old country dance. Doubtless the figure suits them: down the middle and ...

WHIG AND TORY WEIGHED

... jWAS NOT THE WHIGS, BUT THE TOaIES ?? IUDIDITI Had the Whigs perpetrated the Sessional atro. cities, the Tories would have backed them in the good work; and authority would have gained much that it has lost by the faint opposition of the Whigs. To ramble ...

THE CHARTISTS OF NOTTINGHAM AND THE WHIGS

... we ?? you lose, and then they would name a Whig, and not being able to agree about fl eand proper Chartist to insure Whig unanimity, they, the Whigs, would then name three Chartists, that is, three more Whigs, and from whiqh number the Chartists would ...