THE IRISH PETITIONS

... unquestionable right to use all legitimate and consti- tutional means to get possession of the places at present occupied by the Whigs; but they have neither a moral or legal right to deprive the people of Ire- land of the privileges of British subjects. The ...

RURAL POLICE

... It had Whig out-of-office speeches, and Whig toasts and liberty songs, Ainging in its ears whhen the Whigs came iat poweri and it put faith in the Whigs. It has been now, it always was, and as Sir JOiiHf HoBerousc well and truly said; The ...

RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE

... believe, ?? the opening of the present session of parliament, whenever a seat has been vacated, and a contest taken place, the Whigs have been invariably5 defeated. In Sunderland, Hertford, Gloucester, and the city of London, they have been made to bite the ...

LEADING LEGAL TOPICS

... confidence. ev There was a general thanksgiving that the Whigs were out. of Men as heartily disposed as we ourselves are to say of the ins Derbyites, confound their politics, gave tharks that the Al Whigs could do no more harm tio Irish institutions. The judges ...

THE INTENDED RURAL [ill]

... not suit the system of centralization adopted by the Whigs; they, with all their professions of liberality, wished to become the monopolizing despots of all power, inferior and superior. The Whigs wished to msake the police masters of those who paid them ...

CORN LAWS AND COMMISSIONS

... empire. If the devilish plea of economy put forth by the Whigs upon every occasion have not been already exposed to the scorn of the merest tyro in the school of Cocker, surely this array of Whig designs, openly avowed and only awaiting the convenient ...

THE SESSION

... Radicals because 3 they do not efficiently support the Whigs, as if a party 'nd could be held together by the supremacy of one see- alL- tion, and the unquestioning submission of the other. If the Whigs ani adicals are expected to work toge- thbt, ther, it ...

CONSERVATIVE MAGISTRATES

... ng to restore that equilibrium of political opinion which Whig. Radical selfishness had impaired ? These Simon Pores, who sat so remarkably taciturn during the nefarious partiality of Whig appointments, are cer- tainly not blessed with mathematical ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... contemptible Whig elique have been constantly at work, sneaking from one shop to another, concerting operations. Well knowing that they durst not face a public meeting of the inhabitants, they held a hole-and-corner convention in the Whig camp in Hunter-square ...

RURAL POLICE

... sensitive feeler a Whig must havel! -But,4)maijtheerai- roads are scarcely begun yet ;-aid, if tey' are -finished be- fore the Whigs are finished, wethave but very-littlet-Enow- ledge, indeed, of, the Iength'>'( W. hig, eH , ,he Whigs are ;naklng- this ...

THE COURT MARTIAL ON CAPT. RICHARD ANTHONY REYNOLDS

... a foreign power ? The fact is, the whig-radicals are enraged because the tories do not imitate their unpatriotic conduct; because, at the present crisis, instead of playing into the hands of the enemy, as the whigs did, during the last war,-they have ...