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... various acts of the Whigs since they b ad come ?? office, I felt that I could as soon have suffered myself to be cut to pieces, as to give my vote of confidene In such a set of men. (Much cheering.) Why, gentlemen, did not the Whigs denounce in the strongest ...

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... various acts of the Whigs since they had come iuto ofice, I felt that I could as soon have suffered myself to be cut to pieces, as to give my iote of confidence in such a set of men, (Mach cheering.) Why, gentlemen, did not the Whigs denounce In the strongest ...

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... TIlE WHIGS EXPOSED BY TIlE LATE' IHENRY IIUN'r, MNl., FOR PRESTrON. (6Concluded from thf, Star of Nov 21.) In orderto proido nosw {>laceS and fresh patronage, these met, have got Pt Now Court of BaInkruptcy exta. bliphed. The old one was cetrtainly n ...

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... reached his family; and, when it was too late for the wife or chill to close the husband and the parent's eve ;to look upon the Whig victim- the departed Chartist-the triumph of the law! Clayton went to the madhouse a hale man; he leaves it a corpse! We trust ...

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... reached his family; and, when it was too late for the wife or chill to close the husband and the parent's eye;-to look upon the Whig victim- the departed Chartist-the triumph of the law I Clayton went to the madhouse a hale man; he leaves it a corpse ! We ...

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... reached his family; and, when it was too late for the wife or child to close the husband and the parent's eye ;-to look upon the Whig victim- the departed Chartist-the triumph of the law! Clayton went to the madhouse a hale man; he leaves it a corpse,! We trust ...

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... two, such men as Lord G. Bentinok and Mr C. B oler, will have on the political destiny of their respeotive par. ties. The Whigs were too weak, bath in talent, intel. ligence, and personal popularity to spare a single man; and the less'of one who posseased ...

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... DEATH of the EARL of CARLISLE. The death. of a chief of one of the I( eat Whig families would at.any time excite interest as an event of political importance; but it is of more especial moment now that tile party to which the noble Earl be- longed are ...

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... there was one great point on which he sbowedno disposition to syinpathise with the Whigs. He was no friend to Parliamentary reform; and when in 1830 he joined the Whigs, and supported the Reform Bill, he probably did so quite as much from a conviction ...

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... a 45 t ANOTHER ROYAL MARRIAGE. TnE Whig faction is undoubtedly the most i. unfortunately infatuated of all the factions that ever Yflourished on the faos of the earth. Every single e movement of their public career is of a piece with its II fellows; the ...

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... obtained by pertipacious dis- h honesty, procures for them. During this period of ythe public inactivity of their patrons the Whig and - Tory Scribes are glad of any god-sendwhich mary be d bandied, like a shuttle-cock between children, from g side to side ...

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... at Felix-terrace, Islingtoni, Elizabeth, wife of isr. Henry White, maity years proprietor anrl IEditor of the Indeptendenit Whig. During the ulrl period of Mr. White's hiu .areerati,,t iii Dorchester gaol, tdis ex- cellett woieltl poatielitly shiured with ...