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THE WHIG POOR-LAW IN TODMORDEN

... theem, for the purpose of carrying the Whig Poor-law into effect. The dirty Whigs of Todmorden (very few) made preparations to obey. Thie rate-paers of'one township finding how they had been cheated by the Whigs, called a meeting;, to be held near the ...

WORKING OF THE WHIG POOR LAW

... for' an manyof his children as Ss -a-week will riot maintain!. 'lhis 'is the infinitely preterable situation to'which the Whig act has condemned him, and yet we are told by the advocates of poor-law that one of their objects is, to bring about a' rise ...

RURAL POLICE

... sensitive feeler a Whig must have But, man, t- .rail- roads are scarcely begun yet; and, if they are finished be- fore the Whigs are finished, we have but very little know- ledge, indeed, of the length of Whig 'tetherm 'As the Whigs are making this open ...

RURAL POLICE

... sensitive feeler a Whig must have! 'But, mlan, the rail- roads are scarcely begun yet; and, if they are finished be- fore the Whigs are finished, we have but very little know- ledge, indeed, of the length of Whig tether. As the Whigs 'are making this open ...

RURAL POLICE

... It had Whig out-of-office speeches, and Whig toasts and liberty songs, Ainging in its ears whhen the Whigs came iat poweri and it put faith in the Whigs. It has been now, it always was, and as Sir JOiiHf HoBerousc well and truly said; The ...

THE INTENDED RURAL [ill]

... not suit the system of centralization adopted by the Whigs; they, with all their professions of liberality, wished to become the monopolizing despots of all power, inferior and superior. The Whigs wished to msake the police masters of those who paid them ...

RURAL POLICE

... sensitive feeler a Whig must havel! -But,4)maijtheerai- roads are scarcely begun yet ;-aid, if tey' are -finished be- fore the Whigs are finished, wethave but very-littlet-Enow- ledge, indeed, of, the Iength'>'( W. hig, eH , ,he Whigs are ;naklng- this ...

METROPOLITAN AND RURAL POLICE

... thing to make a stand upon. Our readers will give it credit for embracing in its details all that can spring from Whig corruption and Whig malignity to freedom. ?? Lord JOHN RuSSxLLa has miscalculated. The blow has roused Londonrtmthe people will sympathise ...

THE INTENDED RURAL [ill]

... inferior and superior. The Whigs wished to make the police masters of those who paid thtemo, and spies upon those upon whose earnings they feed. Unfortuntately, the prss, to a great extent, had become the advocates of the Whigs, and endeavoured to force ...

POOR-LAW MURDERS.—VERDICT OF A CORONER'S JURY

... murders to the new law, then we ask respectfully another question, Zamely: How much' blood of infants is to be shed, before the Whigs, the. Tories, and the political econo- mists, will consent to the-alteration of the law which the Jury say is `LOUDLY CALLED ...

THE NEW POOR-LAW

... Is the great accession to Whig patronage enjoyed -under the Bill, with all the expensive jobbing connected with it, for the benefit of Whigling place-hunters, a Tory machination? But let us quote the very words ot the Whig-Radical organ. It says, As ...

RURAL POLICE

... h; rail- roads are scarcely begun yet; and, if .j are iged be- fore the Whigs are finished,: we have hut verylittle know. ledge, indeed, of the: length of Whig *'etherv' As the Whigs are making this open provli466's foi ttissault, they cat t wonder that ...