THE NEW LEFOLM HILL
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... ichester : I'hefrl-e newspipe.s have slid it the I’ori. s are the boroughmonge s, . ...
... arraigned; where they see the accuser the Judge to try the accused ; and this happening under Reform Ministry composed of Whigs, that notable party which, when office, adopts and sanctions every defect any of our institutions, which, when out of office ...
... least of it, remarkable change; and wc need not wonder that, according to Mr. Davenport at the recent meeting of the Cheshire Whig Club, the government of Ireland has been transferred from the Lord Lieutenant to the priests, and that the two countries will ...
... of the day. It was not, however, till the debate on the King’s Proclamation against seditions publications, in May that the Whig Lords, in Hie I louse of Peers, exhibited some symptoms political approximation with the Ministers (be ('row n. this occasion ...
... Consistently act as above described, Mr. Scarlett, the same charge will hardly apply, for that learned indi- vidual, is sv nice a Whig, that he never allows his poli- tics, or even his friendship for Mr. Brougham, to betray him into offensive censure of Eldon ...