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Court of Request, Kingsgate-street

... ecause he is a. Whig. We shall prove him to be really and truly a Whig, and' onilil in name a Tory. A Tory is a bold, rampant, open-mouthed wolf; he makes no secret of being asheep-eater.- This-isa net Sir Robert Peel. So he is no Tory. A Whig is a sly, sneaking ...

The Political Dray-horse again, and Poor Laws for Ireland

... READEn,-You have seen the London Dispatch of last Sunday, and have thereby formed your opinion of the character of the political Whig dray-horse, Daniel O'Connell, from the sentiments which he expressed at a meeting of the National Association, held in Dublin ...

Westminster Court of Requests

... would have been aware that, in consequonce of the straight-forward conduct of Sir John 'Maxwell and'the pledges given by the Whigs, we have not only wvithdrawn all opposition to the return of the forner, batare using our whole influence in his behalf. Whatever ...

THE PARSONS AND THE POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... not a Whig amongst them; and this we shA\Well Joseph Hume at the meeting, where, without invitation,wot be some real Radicals, true disciples of Muir and his noble associates, who were transported to Botany Bay by Tori and kept there by Whigs. Radicals ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... of Radicals in the House was small, but that their position was important, as they held in their hands the existence of both Whig and Tory governments. It was agreed that the conduct of the Radicals this session, as far as it had pro- ceeded, was satisfactory ...

Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey

... contempt for the rights and interests of the poor man, which characterises all the acts (le- gislative and executive) of the Whig ministers, may be noticed in their treatment of the unfortunate dockyard men. & depu- tation from the workmen of Plymouth yard ...

Arrest for Debt Contrary to Law

... none ! The patience of the people, has at last been exhausted. Sir John Campbell, Lord Melbourne, Lord Brougbam, and all the Whigs, have either played the traitor to the people, or shown themselves shamefully -ignorant of consti- tutional law. The nobles ...

Middlesex Sessions

... INTZLLIGENCE.-The Portuguese Whigs (or Car- lists) had marched upon the Portuguese Radicals (the Consli- tutionalists of 1820) at Lisbon, but had retreated withont Eghting. The Radicals had threatened to do at Lisbon to the Whigs what the Tory King of Naples ...

Case of the Glasgow CottonSpinners

... Where now are the re- I yards f r conviction ? where now is all the activity of I the executive? where the anathemas of the Whig anti Tory press? Is her Majesty's treasury exhausted ? (we a should think not, for we list month supplied her with a 1401. ...

Case of the Glasgow CottonSpinners

... many. Where now are the re- wards for conviction? Where now is all the activity of the executive ?'where the snaithemas Or the Whig and Tory press? Is her Majesty'i reasuiy exhausted7 (we should think not, for we Nisttfornth supplied I er with 1401. sterling ...

Trial by Jury

... And why had the Tories adopted'itt' Because, in fact, j the reform bills, as finally passed, were net the measures of the Whig admninistration, -but the mutilations of their i Tory opponents., The bills as fraed, and -proposed to i Parliament in the ...

ALARMING RIOTS AT BRADFORD.—THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS

... against the windows, and a coach was hired. Prompt measures were new called for. The soldiers 1 was the cry, and the wily Whigs pressed into the service of reading the Riot Act a magistrate of Conservative prin- ciples, and who knew but little of the ...