Spirit of the Public Journals
... petipie oughtt to be Otl these guard .against the ?? wbich make part of the ver ,ntature of an English aristocrat, Tory or Whig. ...
... petipie oughtt to be Otl these guard .against the ?? wbich make part of the ver ,ntature of an English aristocrat, Tory or Whig. ...
... fine speeches and declamatory wti- ,illg tTbich, up to the period of the whigs taking ,Mice, have been launched forth by the class of poli- ticilns to which Mr. Macauley and his whig and beril trumpeters belong, against the wasteful ex- trtivagsice of their ...
... occasion. lie slated that ntithiirg - particular had occurred iii Incal politics since lie last esaw them, and he believed the whig aiili tory inte- rests were losing grounil-(Cheers.) I-e repeatrd that he had left a sick bed for the purposc oflookin;, ) ...
... evening last, Mr. Hunt delivered a Lecture, in the temporary CirCuls in Chadwick's. orchard. Ihe subject was, the conduct of the Whigs whiie in office an(l it was announced. that the aniount collecied at the door (sl. for seats in the boxes and gallery, and ...
... 'the rights of the people. He was I proud of such a man coming forward who would go their road ; who would cling neither to whig nor to tory ; who would coalesce with none, but always go forward in the good cause. Mr. Taylor then alluded to the extravsgance ...
... character of whig anti tory, to say, that the latter would concede nothing until ia- provetiiettt was fitrced upon tltem by the moral power of tie people, and would iteta concede barely sufficient to stifle the voice of comllaint; but that the whigs mroved ...
... been sus- irected oh' being aniythingbu ig-Lrtte.Iego cottgratrilata! tile countryisa lairga upon tire iteqrisition to tire If Whig ~ry of tihe iliffluetsr of niy hon. ?? r, anIngfer. G eirtiEmen, tirere is one topic oiri which try e hhien hsssiolen, arsti ...
... Rus- sell have put forth tite same sentiments at other places ; and taking them, thei efore, as official feelers of' the whigs, the people, unless they bestir them- selves, ail exhibit an urogetey in their demands, have very little, if atything, to expect ...
... Members by being printed in italics. Those with a star,. are Conservatives or Tories. SC The remainder are supposca to be Whigs, Ministerialists, Shl or Reformers. St The Lists for Scotland and Ireland will be given next Sb week.] Sh . ?? Abingdon-V. ...
... the quies- tions propounded. Mr. lunt spoke with consider- able eclat. repeating his oft-reitcrated accusations ag ainst the whigs,-tlieir proei ssiotis of ecoltomy ivhen omt of office, aid their utter disregard of retrencliment whemi in. He wouid tip this ...
... had been elected, lae de- m clined thehonour, beinig 'unworthy of tle digtnity Al conferred upon iim, &c., when a passe of Whigs of and Tories assailed him, by force of arms audhats, w actually drove or ?? into tbe chair, against cl lis nretenrled disincli ...
... the Whites-the faithful Whig,,. What was the first resultoif that ? The French wear, which cost this coun- try more than fiee hutndretd millions nsf the National Dlebt. Theti there teas the scandallous coalition between tine Whigs cuad 'fPonies in 18.17 ...