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BIRMINGHAM POLITICAL COUNCIL

... for relief from their sufferings. din gratitude: -for,,their bavingcarried the Reform Bill1 th6e peo ple hadltrusttid the.Whigs into Parlia- ment, without plejlges, firmly- imagining that they, ?? Felieve. the distresses band restore ithe prosperity of ...

RURAL POLICE

... spirit of Whig or Tory ambition, b1 'the destructive rage of Radical violence, we have met sith 'o scheme put forward under the'pretext of the public good, in which more real mischief to civil liberty and popular rights lurks than ih the Whig project for ...

RURAL POLICE

... encroaching spirit of Whig or Tory ambition, or the ?? rage of 'Radical violence, we have met with no scheme put forward under' the pretext of the public good, in which more real mischief to civil liberty and popular rights lurks than in the Whig. project for ...

PUBLIC MEETING OF THE RADICAL REFORMERS OF LAMBETH, AGAINST THE RURAL POLICE BILL

... Poor-law Amendmc it Act, and concluded by moving the following Resolution ' That the projected Ru- ral Police Bill is an obvious Whig instrument for seemuing the carrying out of the Poor-law Bill; which experience proves cannot be carried out without its aid ...

Lord Daliiousie's speech at the dinner given to him by his Edinburgh friends, very pleasant reading, and to ..

... maintained sound and true by Lord Ramsay, the opponent of a whig administration, are in every respect the principles maintained as sound by Lord Dalhousie, the official colleague or ally of the same whig ministers. The declaration is obviously too sweeping and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... dp to receive tlie ju.'gment and sentence of the Court, for puhlishing certain Lbels il the Pa- per called the Independgnt Whig. Mtr J astice GiR oaS st s ted'tfie eviden~ce upon each of the tfiali. On the part of. the bhfendants severil aflidaivuts were' ...

CHAGE OF [ill] AND ROBBERY

... that was iorbidden her? There were Whigs and TorieB, as now, 160 years ago, and advan tage was always taken when a woman was reigni6g. It was so in Queen Anne's days. Who took advantage of that poor woman but the Whigs? The BRdical papers had within the ...

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

... murders to the new law, then we ask respecyfrily another question, namely: 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 ...

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

... murders to the new law, fhen we ask respccl(zjliy another question. namely: How much blood of infants is to be shed, before. the Whigs, the Tories, and the political econo- mnis's, will consent to the alteration of the law which tile Jury say is'' LOUDLY CALLED ...

IRELAND

... father were prepared to withhold their support from the Whigs the sugar question, because they coul l not support anything tending to sustain slavery. That was not lending themselves to the Whigs, was alleged. But Mr. O'Brien was going over to support ...

PUBLIC PROSECUTORS

... upon it, and they have published, in their report, some evidence in which a public prosecutor is decidedly recommended. The'Whig press, too, have for some time back 'been complaining of the barbarian defect of our law in this particular, and pointing to ...

Amongst the counties likely to contested at the next election are Buckinghamshire and Essex, which are, perhaps ..

... have thereby added their influence to that of the landocracy of the county. Yet, in the face of such apparent difficulties, a whig candidate is the field for North Essex, with fair prospect of success. Indeed, if Mr. Rebow is defeated, his failure will proceed ...