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POLICE ESPIONAGE

... feel cool when they see the commencement of what appears a similar conspiracy to entrap them within the meshes of the law. The Whig Cabinet have ac- quired inefaceable infamy for the disgraceful manner in which they encouraged, and took advantage of a few ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... feel cool when they see the commencement of what appears a similar conspiracy to entrap them within the meshes of the law. The Whig Cabinet have ac- quired ?? infamy for the disgraceful manner in which they encouraged, and took advantage of a fewr men who ...

THE CASE OF THOMAS JONES, THE LAST OF THE CHARTIST VICTIMS

... required sure- ties were approved of, and Thomas Jones was released from the brutal treatment he has un- iustly suffered under Whig tyranny. The Committee, in conclusion, beg to ten- der their sincere-and grateful thanks to Mr. G. W. M. Reynolds for his kindness ...

THE CASE OF THOMAS JONES, THE LAST OF THE CHARTIST VICTIMS

... tior ties were approved of, and Thomas Jones was ec released from the brutal treatment he has un- cc just.ly suffered under Whig tyranny. The Committee, in conclusion, beg to ten- ul der their sincere and grateful thanks to Mr. G. W. M. Reynolds foi. his ...

THE CASE OF THOMAS JONES, THE LAST OF THE CHARTIST VICTIMS

... sure- p ties were approved of, and Thomas Jones was A released from the brutal treatment he has un- D justly suffered under Whig tyranny. The Committees in conclusion, beg to ten. 1 der their sincere and grateful thanks to Mr. G. W. M. Reynolds for his ...

Ireland

... evil by the rigid enforcement of the Vagrant Act, as hi of Mr. John Lamb, a Quaker correspondent of the after Ire- Northern Whig, who hae returned from' 'a tour you, art- through the midland and southern counties, re- mon mHs, marks that the shrewd, ...

Ireland

... the of evil by the rigid enforcement of the Vagrant Act. as of Mr. John Lamb, a Quaker correspondent of the aft ire- Northern Whig, who has returned from a tour yoi srt- through the midland and southern counties, re- mc ms, marks that the shrewd, hard ...

Central Criminal Court

... ohasl rrer, alarm.; 'but when she recovered herself she gave the. the her, prisoner in charge-to the conductor, and the' purse whig ai to was found uopn the, floor. of the, omnibus close to cost -~e'the ?? jury returned a verdict of and ' Guit butas isappeared ...

Police

... canvas, and the Whigs offered I to defray the expense of the Chartist can- rvas, which was wisely refused. After a des- perate struggle, in the worst ward in the town for Chartist influence, the final state of the poll twas as ?? (Whig) 228; Shav? (Tory) ...

Police

... necessity of, Or petition l for, a further extension of reform, and anobselete l act was produced to prove the illegality. The Whigs tare now in danger; and the people are' invited by imen bearing large bills, to rush totheii~ddnrs of the house, ands, keep ...

The Provinces

... Randelstbwn, county of Meath, an laidy or] *r. connexion of Sir' William's, had coimmenced a can ltaidio he vase among the Whigs of Drogheada. a2 CAsx ox Tna LORD MxYroa.- .In the' Court of day di ueea's Bench on Monday there was again a dif- to thi ference ...