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JUDGMENT of the COURT-MARTIAL

... to change his character, in order to prove his attachment to the august dinaisty which i. Providence has restored to us. 0 whig iio ?? o0 to Nap)leon, who ernelly persecuted him, he, does not even aspire to be known to those who dispenic the Ld fa-vours ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Nov. 15

... equality. .8trong 2tefstres must be resorted to, and that speedily, or we sball have a general itlsi'recti.iu in the country. Whig, ann Tories in that quarter are all agreed in this, and the Duke ?? has changed his tone wvonderfully since his famous letter ...

Trial of the Queen

... servants antd coachmen to pull off their Ihsts, and exclaim, the Queen! Ministerial Peers who were recognised were hissed; the Whig Lords, Holland, Lauderdale. &c. were taken no notice of; but tle Duke of Weltington was hivsed! The gallant General' was on ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Wednesday, Feb. 7

... the Grand Jury had found a bill against Mr. 'O'Brien. One of the great objects of those seditious placards was to libel the Whigs, and Mr. O'Brien was, therefore, anxions to call those 'Noble Individuals, who were W higs, still, as to whe- ther they believed ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... in a private letter, 1 tu'leve toPp. esis- Strf tattlee, ton, (which is itot avowed here) i tte yht aslsroyly J. F as any Whigs cudhy ttdi.I ist doctritie whicouh ni tiot rashly to be meddled with, not because it is not a Prsitl ?? the Constitution, 'aiid ...

OLD [ill]

... u th'.r it nhoid. 'i cll oa I :llciws hiigh. strllng'!% bilti, of' a Falir totlnillcxioz alil. 1,Uldd-v, ?? Oc aioni~ly: a whig~. 'I lieCollC alcowe zi!( . ('aIrs oF v'e 1d ?? 5 Ieet 7 ilches ?? 'al. X S r i iiil, hlilso'le' active, und 1a little lf'ifipi ...

CORNWALL ASSIZES

... lost, and, kined, Htere the Learnesd S rgeant:t rea thie letterp of j. tbe d'efendant, (the first withq7tt dat> ~ paliq,'i r Whig~i e ?? expre~sed, tbe Wvarmest attach- S~ meaif foi thie pitin~rtt and bteatlied On6 his wvhole soutl s tq JIiig ''.Jeaer~st- ...

JUDGMENT ON Mr. BRIDLE

... of his bed. Mvfr. 1 Debret-es shop, xvheoiII the zetnith of his prosperiLy, was cel brated 'as tihe resort of the leadingV Whi-g I Noble'men and Gentlemen re~sident in iit vicinity, who there spent. a portion of their morning in ieat'ning and - disnussing ...

WILTS ASSIZES

... people, it appears, wish to namle the Pope themselves. The news, it is said; is confirmed' by commercialadvices. . ,. . 2 ' The Whigs have intimated their intentioh to s; plort_. - verinient in the Irish Disfranch'i;iemient Billl' ' ile isidlt of a meeting ...

JEREMY BENTHAM ON DEATH PUNISHMENT

... the mists of prejcl(lice are dispelling: the corruptionists now shrink be- fore their avowed and uncompromising enemy; the Whigs begin to claim him as a brother; the party of the people-the RIatlicals, as theyr are called- acknowletige him as the very ...

TRIAL OF MR. COBBETT

... on any - account touch the liberty of the press. Now what did the jury think? Would they believe that this Whig go- - vernment, with their Whig Attorney-General, had ac- ctually carried on more state prosecutions during the 7 f months that they had been ...

THE BRISTOL MAGISTRATES,

... constitutional objection to this New Police; although our opinions are fully borne out by the highest authorities, as wvell Tory as Whig ; but it does seem strange that a body should exist to whose care the peace and safety of' the city are entrusted, and that ...