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... it to the representatives of the people, that if they will net consent to grant all the taxes they, the Whigs, require, then that they, the Whigs, will at once propose the levying of property tax. 1 say then, that the general impression which the recent ...

Nothing was done in the House of Lords last night, except that the Marquis of Westminster gave two notices for

... gives much countenance to this report. This will be the signal for a general war, and afford another proof of the zeal of our Whig ministers for peace and economy. A City correspondent writes to say“ The two transports to be contracted for by government ...

MORNING NEWSPAPERS

... destructive party, disappointment and rage because they had been choused out of their promised share of the booty by their Whig allies, combined with a thorough knowledge of their ignorance and imbecility to excite an unceasing agitation against them ...

duct of ministers ftom its

... thhgs . would not have been accomplished were it not that Jacobinism had made the preparation for them, and that the stupid Whig Jacobin administration England bad lent themselves as the blind ausihiriw ' of him whom we denounce again, as we denounced ...

GERMANY

... having thus in a manner administered in succession the affairs of the three great members o the empire. Nevertheless when his Whig col* leagues found him coming into office with them three years ago, and when, of course, they had the tame knowledge of his ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... was nut the feeling. It was clear the house had no disposition to relieve the people; its object was to preserve a vagabond Whig ad. niiuiatration. (Tumults of applause.) Vuu know, gentlemen, well 1 do, that Sir William Ingilby’s motion fur the repeal ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... ever giving a reason for it.” With the alteration of what you please” for what is just,” we recommend to the Whig ministry and to their Whig friends this rule of Lord Thurlow. Do what you please, since you have the power, but do not attempt to give a ...

PRUSSIA

... correctness of this sUtement; but if it be true, it will be another favour in the way of retrenchment conferred upon us by the Whigs. What is the relative respect in which the three nations are held in Constantinople may be seen by the following extract from ...

TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 15

... disqualified from offering himself for the City of Dublin at the election following. And this is the gentleman whom our virtuous Whig government have delegated to preside at the inquisition into the conduct of the Dublin corporation ! This person, who fought ...

DKUKV-LA.NE THEATRE

... then let them say if they could that the people were able to bear these taxes. The Tory government was bad enough, but the Whig* had become worse, for they bad enforced payment with greater rigour. The associations had taken moral, a proper, and a good ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... Morning Register, Lord Wellesley’s Evening Post, the prostituted Timet the ministerial Globe, the infidel Edinburgh Review, and Whig Morning Chronicle, are all open-mouthed, railing at Sir William and his late charges; and the journal last named actually advises ...

But it teemi that the punishment which the law inflicts is not the only punishment for alleged libels to which

... enemies to this independence among the Whigs than the Tories, and more the professed Liberals than either. When the Tories were in office, their deaire to oppose the press bore no comparison with that the Whigs; what would be the cate if we had a Radical ...