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... both Whigs and Tories', were i e be latbit of holding assemblies publicly to express their feelings, (e l l et be deemed surprising that the working-classes, a most to is should do toe same. (Hear.) Time had shown th a t I to expect from their Whig rulers ...
... THE WHIG BASTELE SYSTEM. • At the meeting of the Guardians of the Newark Union under the New Poor Law Bill, on Monday, at which no,Guardian for the parish of Newark was present, the Board came to a resolution to remove the whole of the poor from Newark ...
... THE WHIG POOR LAWS. -0.- TO THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS FOR ENGLAND AND WALE?. Memorial from the rate-payers of the parish of Little Th ur lew, the county ot Suffolk, agreed to unanimously at a meeting holden at the Cock Inn April 3; and subsequently ...
... .THEI WHIGS !-TLHE WHIGS! It is an old saying, lhat when bad men conspire for bad purposes, good men should unite for good ones. The time is come for every honest citizen to lend heart and hand to resist the foul coalition now formed by the two leading ...
... THE HORRORS OF THE WHIG POOR LAW. On Tuesday evening an Inquest was held at the Bl ac k H orse kingslandsroad, on the body of John Gregory, aged II years, which, after being missing for a week, was found in i miserable garret which he had occupied in ...
... -- Whigs and the Atrocious Zxcise System. ' Ma. Enrroa,—lt is a fact not generally known, but it is of the first importance that it should be both known and thoroughly understood, that not only were the Whigs the original designers of the accused Excise ...
... THE PROGRESS OF THE WHIG PAUPERSTARVING SYSTEME. GREAT MEETING AT OLDRAIN. On Monday, a meeting of the inhabitants of the eight townships i I comprised in the proposed Oldh am U n i on too k p l ace , n the large piece of vacant ground behind the Albion ...
... WHIG POOR-LAW ATROCITIES. NEW LAW IN ?NE CITY.-011 Monday a special Court of Common Council held for the consideration of the report of the Coal, Corn, and Finance Committee, on the reference respecting the formation of an union of the several parishes ...
... THE ATROCITIES OF THE WHIG LAWS. Mr. Adams, the candidate for Warwick, has put forward, among other claims upon the constituency of the borough, his opposition to the New 'Poor Law Act. The following is the language in which Mr. Adams speaks of that statute ...
... THE WIH1GS! TH E LIUBERAL WHIGS., The .following is extracted fromni A Letter frou one of tile Fectors of iPrest to his fellow countrymen, published on Saturdayi January 5. The Whigs, when inu office, deceive their friends, deceive their enemies ...
... submit ti have their best privileges thus destroyed by a Whig Ministry ?—by a Ministry of pretended friends? He would ask them who it was that had suppressed the Trial by Jury . (Shouts of The Whigs.) Lord Brougham had risen from their ranks, by a pretended ...