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LEWES

... occasion showed that they knew what was due to theniselves (Cheers)-thst they could act for'themselves without being led by the Whig aristocracy or Paid agents ;'(Loud cheers.) and lie hoped they never would be led' by them: again, any miore than they would ...

SPRING ASSIZES, LEWES

... ]sirge. So numerous a mncclire, of course, includred all political Irarties, ; lut tlie very fact of '[cries, Liberals, anti Whigs, acting together upon thre srti lees, clearly proved that politics forised no part wvhatever of thea question before tue meeting ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT BILL

... who mterely wtntns to get this party in power, and that party out; ivho merely declaims against the principles of Tories and Whigs: the great question isW whether a marl will advocate the rights of the bulk of the' nations and raise the working kisn from ...

BURNING A MAN ALIVE

... patronage of the Crown, as well as that of Deans and Chapters, to the Bishops, excites no common surprise in those friends to a Whig Government who know that Bishops are always its worst enemies. Pat the fol- lowing case, which may easily happen, and most ...

CHICHESTER

... bound to own that the state has been just as dishonest a person, as harsh, and griping, and ungenerous unider Tory as under Whig advice. This abominable rogue-the state-a bad neighbour and a niggard master, except to such servants as can put their fingers ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... party, ail that went well down at the time. It wvas not for doclamations against the too rapid march of Reform, that the Whigs in ofice and out of office have used Lord BroughIam ungrotefully and shabbily. His great disoualification for office was, that ...

SUICIDE FROM NEW POOR-LAW

... arrogate the right of being illiberal exclusively to themselves? Now Russia is the better logician-she discountenances the Whig policy, tavours Cu hisilm in Si4aill, :liSnD in Great Britain, and illiberaisim evervwhere. This is all as it should h-e but ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... well-being of the majority, it ought not to exist ? WHIG: Certainly I do. RADICAL: Then you admit tlat the working men are parties, or rather are supposed to be parties, to the social compact? WHIG: Assuredly. RA DICAL : They are the majority of the nation ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... nolbeliiatI, (a near riiativre, reqtuestin lg me to resign ;I nin also chlargedl xviili hming ie- ceis-ei Vaiouts letters from Whigs, tod otIIIrs, tl tie M.ineiie tlat. To Isotis these chairges, I give a moat Ilislilt, positil C denial, w~ithI the exception ...

PARIS POLICE

... list; the Whigs told the people that it was a grievous source of corruption, and that fi they were in power they would pare it down. The people took them at their word-they let the Whigsin; but the promised bribe was never paid; and the cunning Whigs, like ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... for the time to come. Tbe money was paid, and the defendant liberated. JUSTICE TO IRELAND WITHOUT INJURY TO EN- GLANO.-The Whigs begun their career in the Reformed Par- liament, by the coercion of Ireland. Thev then found that no government hostile to ...

EXECUTION OF WILLIAM HILL, FOR MURDER

... not much amltire it, but would give it a fair trial. Every sort of lesplicable cavil and triekery was resorted to by tite Whig faction to carry their man. Hopeless of success in the struggle, they tried to earry it by stratagem, and after sun- dry closetings ...