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11 ENIIX 131 E 11. T 110 TAD

... his purposes with them, will kick the Whigs out office. The collision newspaper press truckles to circumstances and worships the reigning power. •We have - a little independency, and state the case -impartially. Whigs and Tories are the same men in our e ...

COTTON FOR EVER!

... spiritual and will pervade every thing. Knowledge is power. It makes every thing minister to i 4 purposs. What shape will the Whig despotism take to reach its! It is spiritual also but a black spirit. Our spirimalisra is from the angels of light, who are ...

tiourgt r_IF•;:ONINIWY!ti, MobnAT, OCT. 7

... was that of the honourable baronet, himself with the Whigs, whom he had once deseriiied in the sentence that he believed the ,Constitution was crucified between two thieves, alluding .to the Whigs and Tories? 'hat was a truth which he bad learned fr ...

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... lady 14 that neigabou ,ti4ned to be in scarcely kin ar-ricultural indle r d by the Leaped on Id It is a roisfe:tl blent of Whigs i l rosecuting libel' and otherw Ws am d knowle the Poor 4:11 n 4 zrand affair of `-'okincils, and th 4 4nparison for •ti ...

No. 91 N A TION AL UNCERTAI NTY. This is the common feeling of the nation. All is uncertainty. The

... ballot; and all systems, doctrines, and dogmas to ample deliberation and free discussion. hypocrisy is the prtnciple of the Whigs, who deceive and none more than themselvi!s. s They all parties, not know to-day what they will say and to-morrow. Honesty ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 5, 1831

... LONDON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 5, 1831 ALT ALL The people have been trifled with by the Whig:Ministers. They were defied by the Tories; but ,they hare been cheated by the Whigs. They have been proinised and deceived ; and they are now told, they ought still ...

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... and silent oppressions . 11 5 a p ed. thn. labouring man. - It is a misfortune to the country, that our new governbent of Whigs cannot find better employment, than in Otosecnting libellers, and in punishing, by imprisonment, and otherwise unemployed men ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1831

... when the people are fairly represented in House of (A mmon s. It is reported, and fearfully reported and believed, that ottr Whig Ministers intend to rat, so far as to postpone all (wilier Parliamentary agitation of the question iiii.il lic..spring of next ...

This is the question, that is now, in this island, become uttiversul. It. is a question, which we have considered',

... a case of disgrace Once introduced, that will be required. in an increased ratio, Session of Potliarnent, tituill the very Whigs become ashamed of their House of Lords. 'I he principle of the House of Lords is either good in its share of legislation, or ...