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DOOM OI THK WHIGS

... DOOM THK WHIGS Di-hou of would unquestionably throw Ministers into mmontv forty »r fifty votes the Commons. Th. .1.01 the Melbourne Cabinet is therefore cr-rtam. The period •I* annihilation merely question time ; for the have cut «■ the connexion between ...

WHIG POLICY IN THE ENSUING SESSION

... friteliberpiot intrru~sry. -ALIuSPOPULI LBX BUPREMMA. FRIDAY. JANUARY5, 1844. WHIG POLICY IN THE ENSUING SES SI ON. It is not to be supposed that the Parliamentary hi vacation has been passed in inactivity,, or that the b Anti.Ccrf-LBw L~eague's new agitation ...

THE WHIG

... THE WHIG. When you meet with person of polished address, But with something too much of haughtiness. Courteous, even, but seldom free, second. hood sort nobility ; With a sharp-featured, sour, oppo«ition-like face, Jealous ' f honour, but greedy of place ...

WHIG JOBBERY

... WHIG JOBBERY. From a statement published in the Morning Herald we learn that the following numbers of new peerages have been made by the two political parties since 1830 conservative ministebs. whig jobbers. Dukedoms - - 0 Dukedoms - - - Marquisates - ...

WHIG TYRANNY

... WHIG TYRAN1Ny. THE CASE OF THOMAS JONES. On. the 17th of September last Thomas Jones's sentence of two Years' imprisonment expirede; On that day the reqnired sureties for his good behaviour for five years were in attend- ance _at the Westminster Police-court ...

WHIG POOR LAW

... and lastly. to the right 4havingams ?? and defeice -BLACZ- ?? O osX C mm1ss Ox ?Em LAV 01 Eslatu o Dk I, ChaP. .Pae 1.4. WHIG POOR LAW, qaz reader will Atd, in another column, a copy of a petition that has been agreed to by' the Guardians of the Wem ...

THE WHIG SPY POLICE

... liberty of the subject X under Whig domination. But it is clear to us, if and our views are corroborated by the statements Lt of an esteemed correspondent in another column, 0 that the whole country is covered with Whig spies. y That policemen in disguise ...

ILLEGAL CONDUCT OF THE WHIGS

... ILLEGAL CONDUCT OF THE WHIGS. It is pretty evident that Lord John and his ad. herents are anxious to incite the people to acts of violence. It is not sufficient for them to imprison men who have been guilty of no crime, and to harrass the people, when ...

WORKING OF THE WHIG POOR LAW

... for' an manyof his children as Ss -a-week will riot maintain!. 'lhis 'is the infinitely preterable situation to'which the Whig act has condemned him, and yet we are told by the advocates of poor-law that one of their objects is, to bring about a' rise ...

THE WHIG POOR LAW AGAIN

... THE WHIG POOR LAW AGAIN. e POVERTY A CRIME. L TO THE EDITOR OF TUB NORTHERN STAR. a Sxa,-I had hoped that I should not have had to li trouble you any more on this subject, namely, the d removal of the poor of Pudsey to the Union Bastile at Bradford. But ...