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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Thursday, September 15

... drunkenness sod other vices by no other means than imparting knowledge to them. He must say, that he deeply regretted :that a Whig tdmioistration should have been the first to put men into prison louder this act. Let him assure the Noble Lord (Althorpe) ...

THE NEW PEERS

... and, apon laking poßaeasion of them, assumed the name and arm* of Manic »f Panmure. Hia Lord- ahip haa always aeied wlih ths Whig parly, ami, aa Member for the coouiy of Forfar, has voted In favour of Reform, slihoogh every place In Scot- land elects on ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1831
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LANCASTER. HERALD. •

... the fiend —and ran! You have also resembled Xsop's traveller—having blown both hot and cold with the same breath ;this day a whig, the next, a tory—now, in favour of a moderate Reform —anon, ortiosed to every species of improvement! Being deeply interested ...

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... mercy (G.reat. cheering.) The hishops,, tench)! souls ! would not grant, reform .to tie Whigs, because Dr,.,lohnson bad somewhere said that the devil was the inn Whig.. The fact was, that, th 4 .devil,. when an angel, was,a WQg, but be WWI ; sent to hell ...

THE LANCASTER HERALD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1831

... to the Bristol riots, and characterized them as being Whig riots, with which the Radicals_ had nothing to do, nor had they with any of the disturbances which had taken place. They were all of Whig origin. The bill, be declared, he thought, and had always ...

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... appears in this paper, and characterised them as being Whig riots, with which the Radicals bad nothing to do, nor had they with any of tbe disturbances which had taken place. They were all of Whig origin. The bill, he declared, be thought, and had always ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1831
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2760 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE I,ANCAS' MEETING OF THE WORKING CLASSES

... Ile assigned as a reason, that he had become a member of the corporation at a time when Earl Powis was a supporter of the Whig interest, and as a friend of that family; and he retired on account of the vote given by Earl Powis for rejecting the reform ...

Bomeottr

... shall long be a watchword among the friends of human liberty. The following letter, addressed to the proprietor of the Northern Whig, breathes a new spirit of his early days, and proves that lie shall only cease to think of Ireland and of her rights and her ...

[474. THE LANCASTER HERALD

... dear-bought experiet thoroughly convinced that liberal measures are finitely superior to illiberal ones, will tolerate but a Whig Ministry ;—and, for such a Ministry - exist, with a majority of Lords against them, utterly impossible. The course, therefore ...

THE LANCASTER HERALD

... the t 4 columns of the Lanraster Gazette ;—for the Tor and Preston's Honourable Member are sworn a inseparable friends. The Whigs can dispel with the assistance of the l3lacking merchant— Tories cannot move a step without his aid. 1 former rely upon the ...

MR. RUNT AND THE TORIES

... not the Whigs ; but the Whigs are the principal boroughinotigers. The dirty grasping Whigs, when they framed this Bill, did it merely to take moaey out of the people's —Miuuis,rs are totally unworthy of confidence; hut were they honest, the Whigs lack the ...

THE LANCASTER HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1831

... power—and who, when clad in the scarlet robes of authority, smote the people in wrath with a continual stroke Am we to trust the Whigs or the Tories ?—the friends or the enemies of Reform ?—the advocates or opponents of Corruption? The good sense and patriotism ...