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... account of their want of principles lhe therefore particularly complained of the Whigs; for wade they had the word Reform on their lips—at least nine tenths of them—they had ,the maintenance of the Borough System in their hearts. (Cheers. He concluded ...
... BRITISH MERCURY. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1. • THE morning papers in the .Whig. interest, continue to abuse, without mercy, the services of the Magistracy of the • Kingdom;' and they have lately been assisted in this honourable employment by MR; Cc.)BBETT. They ...
... VoUtica' Uetrogpect. Having inserted in our paper of last week the letter from A Whig Elector of Westminster, we feel the greatest delicacy in touching farther upon that subject, considering the Westminster dissensions, as they must be to all the friends ...
... fitly 6. , from , subsequent eat any longer d t 4 1 .11 am ent by the Whigs, experienced the fate it deserved, question with the. or we do most seriously believe, that it was the offspring of osed, towards ti demagogues alluded to, and not the result ...
... LIBERTY OF THE PRESS. THE Whig affection for their great charter toast is just now moNt admirably apparent all over the kingdom. In this city, the saint ZACHARY MACAULAY has JOHN BULL before the courts for libel, and has just made a strenuous exertion ...
... heard at the bar on the Writ of Error in the case of' the Sentence on Hart and White, printer and editor of the Independent Whig, now confined in the jails of. Gloucester and Dorchester. — Ordered to be further proceeded in on Thursday. • ...
... each other's followers. It is even deemed meritorions in an adherent of the Gevernment to bring over a Whig, or to reclaim a Radical ; and the Whigs have made gigantic Paints to procure-permission for CARLILE to car: y ca our church and chipel congregations ...
... declining, and that the Whigs ate gaining strength in numbers and respectability. If he believed what he said his faith must be large, and not likey to gain many followers. With similar regard to truth, he claimed for the Whigs the honour of being the ...
... other side of ii account, and see what the Whigs have done to entitle Meg selves to the gratitude of the people. To begin--First as foremost, the interminable question of Roman Cathd Emancipation, which the Whigs brought on immediate‘. after a Bill had been ...
... existed, be adadmitted, but the necessity of reform he questioned. After the Whig petition had been proposed, a gentleman (Mr. Cobbett) who represented himself to be a Whig freeholder—the truth of which he did not know—proposed the clause, to which objection ...
... A Whig Elector of Westminster, in which the statements contained in the Report published by Mr. Hobhouse's Committee are characterized by epithets of the strongest censure. It is said to contain gross and wilful misrepresentations of the Whigs, and ...